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International tourism to the U.S. has declined, except from Mexico.

Updated Dec. 23, 2025, 7:43 a.m. MT

Fans from Mexico pose for a group photo in November outside the AT&T Stadium where the Dallas Cowboys play in Arlington, Texas. They are among visitors on a bus tour organized by Raul Vargas in November to watch a home game and shop.

Editor’s note: This story was published with Puente News Collaborative in partnership with KTEP News and the El Paso Times. Puente News Collaborative is a bilingual nonprofit newsroom, convener and funder dedicated to high-quality, fact-based news and information from the U.S.-Mexico border. 

CIUDAD JUÁREZ — The number of international tourists traveling to the United States has declined, with one exception, Mexico. 

After a dip at the beginning of the year, visitors from Mexico are back, and their numbers growing. In fact, those tourists are a bright spot this holiday season when many plan trips to visit relatives, enjoy entertainment and amusement parks and, of course, Christmas shopping in malls from San Diego, San Antonio, or El Paso, across from Ciudad Juárez.

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