OTTAWA, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Canada, citing the risk of potential dangers, is advising LGBTQ travelers planning trips to the United States to check how they might be affected by recently passed laws in some states, Ottawa said on Tuesday.
Anti-LGBTQ demonstrations in the United States last year rocketed 30-fold compared with 2017 and legal moves to restrict LGBTQ rights are on the rise.
Canada's travel advisory for the United States now includes a cautionary message for those who consider themselves two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning or intersex - or 2SLGBTQI+ for short.
The overall risk profile for the United States remains at green, indicating a normal security precautions requirement.
The United States is Canadians' top travel destination, and in June residents returned from about 2.8 million trips south of the border.
Persons:
Chrystia Freeland, Biden, Ismail Shakil, David Ljunggren, Jonathan Oatis
Organizations:
OTTAWA, Human Rights, Thomson
Locations:
Canada, United States, Ottawa, Atlantic Canada, The U.S