The travel restrictions were first announced on March 18
Mexico, the U.S., and Canada to extend COVID-19 border restrictions for another month
The border restrictions over COVID-19 concerns were first implemented on March 21
Mexico, the U.S. and Canada further extend border restrictions over COVID-19 concerns
Mexico, the U.S., and Canada have agreed to extend for another 30 days travel restrictions at their shared border
Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. have agreed to extend their agreements to keep their shared borders closed to non-essential travel during the coronavirus pandemic
Mexican Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard announced restrictions on crossings for tourism at the U.S.-Mexico border as a coronavirus contention measure
Approximately 2,000 migrants from Africa, the Caribbean, and Central America were halted by Mexican military police hours after they embarked toward the United States
Central American migrants are awaiting court dates for hearings in the United States scheduled in weeks or months under a U.S. policy called the Migrant Protection Protocols
The incident did not appear to be related to organized crime, according to a Tijuana prosecutor
Tijuana's National Chamber of Commerce registered a loss of MXN$134 million in the last month
Through Facebook and WhatsApp, some Tijuana citizens have sparked hate against Central Americans