The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending the COVID-19-related restrictions on nonessential travel between the United States, Mexico, and Canada until July 21. “To reduce the spread of #COVID19, the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico through July 21, while ensuring access for essential trade & travel,” the department wrote on Twitter on Monday. The agency said that there have been “positive developments” that have been made regarding reopening the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico. The border restrictions were first implemented in March 2020 at the start of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday noted that that border restrictions are causing frustration. Canada announced its own extension on Friday of the requirements that were set to expire on Monday. “I get it, it’s frustrating to a whole bunch of people …
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