China News Service, April 21, according to foreign media reports, the US government announced on the 20th that the "non-essential travel" restrictions on the US-Mexico border will be extended by 30 days. Prior to this, the restriction period at the US-Canada border has been extended.

  Acting US Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said in a statement that these decisions were made "in close cooperation" with neighboring countries. He also said that, as Trump had previously pointed out, border control, travel restrictions and other restrictions are still crucial to slow the spread of the virus and allow the country to open in stages.

  The Mexican Foreign Relations Secretariat confirmed the news and said it had reached an agreement after reviewing the outbreaks in the United States and Mexico.

  In view of the spread of the new crown epidemic, in March, the US government introduced a number of travel restrictions. This includes travel restrictions for the 26 member states of the European Schengen Area, as well as the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as restrictions on borders with Canada and Mexico.

  On April 18, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau stated that Canada and the United States have agreed to continue to ban "non-essential travel" on the border between the two countries within the next 30 days.