Mexico has told the U.S. government that it supports extending restrictions on non-essential travel across their shared land border for an additional month, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Thursday.
Restrictions on non-essential travel at the U.S.-Mexico land border are currently set in place through Aug. 21.
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