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Travel Restrictions Between the United States, Canada, and Mexico Extended

The land borders between the United States, Canada, and Mexico have been closed to non-essential travel since March 21, 2020, and remain closed to this day. The land borders between the countries were supposed to reopen several times, but the government has continuously extended the closings. The most recent border […]

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Planning on Traveling to Europe this Summer? Here’s What You Should Know

Planning on traveling to Europe this summer? You’re not alone. A vast number of eager Americans are looking to travel internationally this year, as many European countries are planning to open up to vaccinated travelers. Though this is a very exciting time for everyone, visiting Europe now may look quite

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The State Department Has Listed 80% of Countries as “Do Not Travel”

The U.S. Department of State has recently listed 80% of countries as “do not travel” on its Travel Advisories list. This is due largely in part to the ongoing uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic. With more than 3 million deaths and over 150 million total coronavirus cases worldwide as of

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The U.S. is Looking to Reopen to International Travel as Soon as May

Since March 2020, international travel into the United States has been banned by the U.S. government. Due to this ban, the United States, Canada, and Mexico borders remain closed, and international arrivals into the United States are not permitted. These circumstances have left many with questions about when the borders

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How Asian American Voters Influenced the U.S. 2020 Presidential Election Turnout

Beyond the winner and loser narrative, one key milestone in the 2020 presidential election was the record-high voter turnout. The election also witnessed the highest number of immigrant voters in history, especially in the Asian American community. According to data by Pew Research, there were 23.2 million immigrant eligible voters,

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