US extends vacation constraints at Canada, Mexico borders by means of July 21
WASHINGTON – The United States extended constraints for non-critical journey at land and ferry borders with Canada and Mexico by July 21, officers stated.
The Department of Homeland Security introduced the extension Sunday in an ongoing exertion to lower the unfold of COVID-19 “even though guaranteeing entry for crucial trade and journey.” The limits had been established to expire Monday.
In a statement, DHS also observed “optimistic developments in modern weeks” and reported it is “participating with other U.S. companies in the White House’s qualified functioning groups with Canada and Mexico to identify the problems below which limits may possibly be eased safely and securely and sustainably.”
On Friday, Canada also introduced an extension on border restrictions with the U.S.