Mexican and Canadian Borders Shut Down for 30 More Days

In a statement made by Acting Secretary Chad Wolf of Homeland Security on April 20, the Mexican and Canadian borders are going to remain closed for an additional 30 days. This agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada was made to help slow the spread of COVID-19. To keep the supply chain moving and make sure essential supplies get where they are needed, commercial trucks will still be allowed to cross the borders.

Read the original statement.