3adf09 No.258606
By Ted Hesson
https://www.reuters.com/journalists/ted-hesson
The U.S. government largely shut down international travel to the United States in March with a series of rapid-fire moves, but restarting it will likely be a longer, more piecemeal process that could be complicated by rising tensions with China.
Even as President Donald Trump pushes for U.S states to begin reopening their economies, U.S. borders remain shut to travelers from China and Europe.
Any decision on easing travel restrictions will depend in large part on what safety protocols all countries put in place to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus and whether those countries in turn grant entry to Americans, U.S. officials told Reuters.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said last week that Trump and U.S. health officials were examining the issue of international travel but did not provide further details.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-travel-analysi/why-the-united-states-might-not-open-up-to-international-travelers-any-time-soon-idUSKBN22Q2SP
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62aee5 No.258610
>>258606
>Why the United States Might Not Open Up to International Travelers Any Time Soon
Because they're not stupid?
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f1049e No.258621
>your mfw face when the best, easiest way to vacation to the US is to fly in to mexico and cross the border illegally
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