The Department of Homeland Security says the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico will remain restricted through at least June 21, with only trade and essential travel allowed until then.
The DHS confirmed the move in a tweet Thursday, but noted it is working closely with Canada & Mexico to safely ease restrictions as conditions improve.
The agency, in conjunction with its Canadian and Mexican counterparts, originally closed the U.S. northern and southern borders to leisure travelers in March 2020, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The restrictions have been extended on a monthly basis ever since.
In the intervening year, Canada has tightened its border security, requiring anyone entering by plane or land to be tested in advance for COVID-19. In addition, anyone traveling to Canada from the U.S. must prove that they are doing so for essential reasons and must quarantine upon arrival.
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Paris synagogue bombing suspect loses last appeal against trial
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19/05/2021 - 19:46 Hassan Diab, 67, is accused of planting the bomb that killed four people. He has always denied any involvement. Lars Hagberg AFP/File 3 min
Paris (AFP)
France s highest court on Wednesday upheld an order that a Lebanese-Canadian academic, who has spent years fighting claims of involvement in the bombing of a Paris synagogue, stand trial four decades after the attack.
Four people were killed and 46 injured in the October 3, 1980, attack on a synagogue on Copernic street in Paris the first fatal attack on Jews in France since the Nazi occupation in World War II.
A photograph of Canada s Justin Trudeau shows him using a HP Windows laptop, which wouldn t be remarked upon, but it sporting an Apple sticker will be.
Finally, a genuine use for those logo stickers that Apple keeps on shipping. Apple is the company that wouldn t let Intel put a sticker on its computers, but believes we have a passion for the things.
Maybe some of us do, but there s passion, and there s having an outlet for that passion. Someone has got a sticker from a friend and carefully placed it on a Windows laptop. And, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used it on a virtual meeting.