The federal government warns U.S. citizens who travel internationally during LGBTQ Pride Month in June to remain vigilant. They are concerned that extremist groups could target events. In a travel alert issued on Friday, the State Department said that U.S. citizens traveling abroad to celebrate Pride Month should “exercise greater caution” due to concerns about possible terror attacks and demonstrations.
In light of concerns that events could be targeted by extremist groups, the provincial government is urging Americans traveling abroad in June to be vigilant. In a travel expert released on Friday, the State Department advised Americans visiting Pride Month celebrations worldwide to “exercise increased caution” due to concerns about potential terrorist attacks and demonstrations… In light of concerns that events could be targeted by extremist groups, the provincial government is urging Americans traveling abroad in June to be vigilant. In a travel advisory released on Friday, the State Department advised Americans attending Pride Month celebrations worldwide to “exercise increased caution” over worries about possible terrorist attacks and demonstrations.
The federal government warns U.S. citizens who travel internationally during LGBTQ Pride Month in June to remain vigilant. They are concerned that extremist groups could target events. In a travel alert issued on Friday, the State Department said that U.S. citizens traveling abroad to celebrate Pride Month should “exercise greater caution” due to concerns about possible terror attacks and demonstrations.