US, Mexico, Canada Agree to Extend Border Restrictions to Next Month

Non-essential travel will be prohibited through July 21

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The U.S., Mexico and Canada have agreed to extend the closure of their shared borders for non-essential travel until next month, officials announced on Tuesday.

As a precaution to keep their respective citizens safe amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, all three countries announced their agreement to limit non-essential travel through July 21.

β€œThis extension protects Americans while keeping essential trade and travel flowing as we reopen the American economy,” Chad Wolf, Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said a statement. β€œThe Department of Homeland Security is in close contact with our Canadian and Mexican counterparts regarding this extension, and they agree on the need to extend their non-essential travel restrictions as well.”

Restrictions for cross-border travel for the U.S., Mexico and Canada began March 21 and were extended in April and May.

β€œThe actions we are taking together with our North American partners will save countless lives," President Donald Trump said when the restrictions were announced.

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