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The Department of Homeland Security will extend the bans on nonessential land travel across the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico, according to notices set to be published in the Federal Register on Monday, May 24.
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Additional Information: The bans on nonessential travel, introduced in March 2020 because of COVID-19, were initially in place for 30 days and have been extended numerous times since then.
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