Mexico USA border End rumors of an upcoming opening
Cwith the considerable decrease in cases of coronavirus In the United States, rumors spread that the border between Mexico and the American Union was going to be reopened for the first time since March 2020, but those rumors ended on Tuesday.
The Secretary of Foreign Relations of the Mexican government announced on Tuesday on its social networks that borders closed for non-essential travelers until 11:59 p.m. on June 21, 2021.
In total there are 24 border crossings between the countries.
- Ysidro, California – Tijuana, Baja California
- Otay Mesa, California – Tijuana (Airport / CBX), Baja California
- Otay Mesa, California – Tijuana, Baja California
- Tecate, California – Tecate, Baja California
- Calexico, California – Mexicali, Baja California
- Calexico East, California – Mexicali (Garita Este), Baja California
- Andrade, California – Los Algodones, Baja California
- San Luis, Arizona – San Luis Ro Colorado, Sonora
- San Luis, Arizona – San Luis Ro Colorado (Garita II), Sonora
- Lukeville, Arizona – Sonoita, Sonora
- Sasabe, Arizona – Ssabe, Sonora
- Nogales (West), Arizona – Nogales (West), Sonora
- Nogales (Downtown), Arizona – Nogales (Downtown), Sonora
- Naco, Arizona – Naco, Sonora
- Douglas, Arizona – Agua Prieta, Sonora
- Antelope Wells, New Mexico – El Berrendo, Chihuahua
- Columbus, New Mexico – Puerto Palomas, Chihuahua
- San ta Teresa, New Mexico – Jernimo, Chihuahua
- El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Jurez Garita I, Chihuahua
- El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Jurez Garita II, Chihuahua
- El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Jurez Garita III, Chihuahua
- Fort Hancock, Texas – El Porvenir (Chihuahua), Chihuahua
- Presidio, Texas – Ojinaga, Chihuahua
- Eagle Pass, Texas – Piedras Negras, Coahuila
The SRE mentioned that they are engaging in conversations so that As of June 22, the border is reopened for non-essential travelers.
Non-essential trips are those transfers that are not for key activities for the economy or health.
The people who can travel are those who cross the border every day to work in the United States, in addition to citizens who return to the United States, people who travel for medical reasons, people who travel to attend educational institutions, for work reasons, people who move to respond to emergencies and public health purposes, people involved in border trade, official government or diploma travel, and military or carrying out operations.
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