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The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed via Twitter that it will extend restrictions on nonessential travel at land ports of entry with Canada and Mexico until Aug. 20. The agency has not yet released a formal announcement.
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Additional information: The nonessential travel bans were imposed March 20, initially for 30 days, and have since been extended in 30-day increments.
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