A general view shows an almost empty Mexico-U.S. San Ysidro border crossing after the United States and Mexico have agreed to restrict non-essential travel over their shared border to limit the spread of the CCP virus, in Tijuana, Mexico, on March 21, 2020. Jorge Duenes/Reuters
The U.S.-Mexico border will reopen to land traffic for non-essential travelers in early November, Mexico’s Foreign Minister Marcel Ebrard said Friday, following more than a year of closure due to COVID-19 restrictions.
“Last night, Secretary Mayorkas confirmed to me that normal activities will resume in the first days of November,” Ebrard said in a statement Friday.
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