U.S. extends travel restrictions at Canada, Mexico land borders
The United States and Canada said on Tuesday they would extend a ban on non-essential cross-border travel by another 30 days to help the fight against the coronavirus.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said restrictions, first imposed in mid-March and previously set to expire on Wednesday, would now be extended until June 22 for both Canada and Mexico.
"This is an important decision that will keep people in both of our countries safe," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said of the U.S.-Canada agreement.
There was no immediate comment from the Mexican Foreign Ministry.
A truck drives over the Seaway International Bridge on Cornwall Island, Ontario, Canada, March 25, 2020. /Reuters
A truck drives over the Seaway International Bridge on Cornwall Island, Ontario, Canada, March 25, 2020. /Reuters