U.S. Borders With Canada And Mexico Will Stay Closed Another Month "The situation in the United States continues to be of concern. So we're going to make sure we're keeping Canadians safe as best as we can," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. Laurel Wamsley
'We Had To Take Action': States In Mexico Move To Ban Junk Food Sales To Minors "The damage of this kind of diet is even more visible because of the pandemic," says a Oaxaca legislator who spearheaded a law against the sale of junk food and soda to minors. The idea is spreading. James Fredrick
Migrant Advocates Call For More Testing Before Deportations At least 100 Guatemalans infected with the coronavirus were deported from the U.S. from mid-March through mid-April. And advocates say Mexico has not been testing Central American deportees. Carrie Kahn
A Mexican 'Lucha Libre' Wrestler Is Sewing Masks To Fight Coronavirus Hijo del Soberano was already designing lucha libre costumes on the side. Since his wrestling venue shut amid Mexico's lockdown, he's turned to making masks. "I just altered my skills a bit," he says. Carrie Kahn
Mexico's Virtual Catholic Passion Plays Get Creative With the country shut down for the month of April, Roman Catholic churches are bringing their Holy Week celebrations online to continue rituals and reach the faithful. Carrie Kahn
Life On The U.S.-Mexico Frontier Dramatically Altered By Partial Border Shutdown The coronavirus outbreak led President Trump to close U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico last week. At the southern border, the closure is affecting life on both the U.S. and Mexico sides. John Burnett
U.S., Mexico Planning To Restrict Border Crossings To Stem Pandemic Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a tweet that he is working with his Mexican counterpart "on travel restrictions that balance protecting our citizens from further transmission of #COVID19." Scott Neuman
U.S. Supreme Court Allows 'Remain In Mexico' Program To Continue The high court will allow the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy to stand across the entire southern border. The decision marks another immigration victory for the White House. Vanessa Romo
Mexican Women Stay Home To Protest Femicides In 'A Day Without Us' Women across Mexico skipped school, work and social activities Monday to demonstrate against the staggering levels of violence women face in the country. About 10 women are killed in Mexico each day. James Doubek
A Migrant Father Sends His Son To The U.S.: 'I Know That He's Safe' More parents are sending children across the Gateway International Bridge to Brownsville, Texas, to get them away from squalid, dangerous conditions in a displaced persons camp in Matamoros, Mexico. John Burnett