White House moves Brazil travel suspension to start tomorrow

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The White House has released an amendment to the travel suspension for Brazil, moving the effective date up by two days to tomorrow, May 26 at 11:59 p.m. ET, instead of May 28

Visitors enjoy their Memorial Day weekend at Pensacola Beach on Saturday, May 23. John Blackie/Pensacola News Journal/USA Today

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