Donald Trump’s policy to charge international visitors more to enter some of the country’s most beloved national parks is already causing chaos and unease among staff.
The Department of the Interior announced in November that it would introduce an “America First” pricing rate, under which non-U.S. residents must pay $250 for a pass to nearly a dozen of the most popular natural attractions, while U.S. residents will continue to pay just $80.
Non-residents without an “America the Beautiful” pass—which features Donald Trump’s face—will also be charged an additional $100 for entry to 11 of the most visited national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite.
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