Is the US unsafe and unwelcoming? Trump’s Australia-born tourism chief addresses ‘myths’
The United States' new tourism chief, Nick Adams, has issued a strong invitation for international visitors, stating "America is open, America is ready for you." Speaking at the IPW Fort Lauderdale inbound travel trade show, Adams, an Australian-born US citizen appointed in March, aims to counter perceptions of the US being unsafe or unwelcoming. He emphasized that border protection and open doors for tourism are not mutually exclusive.

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AI-generatedThe United States' new tourism chief, Nick Adams, has issued a strong invitation for international visitors, stating "America is open, America is ready for you." Speaking at the IPW Fort Lauderdale inbound travel trade show, Adams, an Australian-born US citizen appointed in March, aims to counter perceptions of the US being unsafe or unwelcoming. He emphasized that border protection and open doors for tourism are not mutually exclusive. Adams, serving in the newly created role of special presidential envoy for American tourism, exceptionalism and values, highlighted that this is the first time tourism has been represented at the presidential or White House level in the US. He expressed excitement about the significant role of promoting American tourism globally.
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5 extractedDonald Trump had nominated Nick Adams as US ambassador to Malaysia.
The United States had never had the global equivalent of a dedicated travel minister before Adams' appointment.
Nick Adams was appointed as special presidential envoy for American tourism, exceptionalism and values in March.
Nick Adams insists that the US can protect its borders and open its doors simultaneously.
The United States’ new tourism chief, Nick Adams, delivered an invitation to visit the US at the IPW Fort Lauderdale inbound travel trade show.