U.S. borders to both Mexico and Canada will remain closed to nonessential travel through at least September.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Acting Secretary Chad Wolf announced last week that “shared land ports of entry” at the Canadian and Mexican borders would limit non-essential travel through September 21.”
“We continue to work with our Canadian and Mexican partners to slow the spread of #COVID19,” he wrote on Twitter. “Accordingly, we have agreed to extend the limitation of non-essential travel at our shared land ports of entry through September 21.”
The border has been closed since March 18 and the closure has been extended every month since.
“We already told the United States that we’re of the idea that it’s extended because of what we have along the strip on their side,” Mexico Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said, referring to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the southwestern U.S., according to The Associated Press.
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