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US if they suspect certain diseases, such as tuberculosis or succulents.
The US is weighing new regulations that will temporarily prevent US citizens and legal residents from entering the US to control the increase in coronavirus cases.
US media say the proposal would cause people to be suspected of being exposed to or infected with the virus.
President Donald Trump has frequently banned foreigners to stop the spread of the virus.
But US citizens and lawful residents have so far been exempted from travel restrictions in relation to entering the US.
It is not clear whether the proposed measures will proceed.
What is in the draft proposal?
The draft memo, previously reported by the New York Times, wanted to use public health powers to expand the administration's legal authority.
The proposed rule would affect all entry points, including airports and borders with Canada and Mexico, although it specifically referred to an outbreak of viruses in Mexico, according to the Times.
It notes that any order that applies to US citizens and permanent residents must protect the constitutional rights of individuals and will only apply in the "rarest of circumstances".
Is it legal?
The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) has the power to detain and investigate individuals traveling in and around the US if they suspect certain diseases, such as tuberculosis or succulents.
It is unclear whether this would legally allow the government to deny entry to citizens or residents, however, or how long they could be banned upon returning.
The CDC and the US Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the BBC.
Omar Jadavat, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrant Rights Project, said that it would be unconstitutional to detain American citizens from their country.
"The Trump administration has banned one border after another - most recently on children and asylum seekers - using the Kovid-19 as an excuse to bring the virus under control in the United States After failing abnormally. The rumor order will be a more serious one. Error in a year that has already looked too far. "
How bad is the virus situation in America?
- According to Johns Hopkins University, Kovid-19 cases and 163,500 deaths have been confirmed in the US. The states in the southern and western regions have seen an increase in cases in recent months as lockdown measures were lifted.
Currently, Mexico has declining case.
Since March, the White House has used public health laws to limit the number of migrants entering the US and to deport migrants including children at the border.
Mr. Trump has sought to partially blame the US for growing cases, while defending his push to reopen the nation.
In a briefing last month while discussing spikes in South America, he told reporters: "We are also sharing a 2,000-mile border with Mexico, as we are well aware, and unfortunately, the case in Mexico. Are increasing. "
Many Americans living along the US-Mexico border cross repeatedly for recreational and commercial reasons. In July, the US Ambassador to Mexico stated that 90% of those crossing the southern border were US citizens or permanent residents.Non-essential travel across the border is prohibited since March, but it does not apply to those traveling for work, humanitarian aid efforts, medical reasons or family emergencies.
Medical experts have said that travel restrictions do not work in cases where there is already significant community outbreaks, as is the case in the US.

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