SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – All non-U.S. residents touring by land or sea for nonessential and important causes throughout the U.S.-Mexico border now have to point out proof of a U.S.-approved vaccination.
Immigration Legal professional Ester Valdes Clayton joined KUSI’s Logan Byrnes on “Good Morning San Diego” to debate the adjustments the brand new vaccine requirement has created on the U.S.-Mexico border.
However not all U.S.-approved vaccinations can be found to these south of the U.S.-Mexico border, Clayton mentioned.
Most, however not all, U.S. Customs and Border Safety staff have been vaccinated, Clayton mentioned, leaving about 20% of them unvaccinated and unable to work, resulting in additional delays, she added.