If Donald Trump fulfills his campaign promise to have a large deportation, Canada is making arrangements for an impending immigration flow.
” We knew that, if Mr. Trump came into power, the status quo at the frontier did change”, Sgt. Charles Poirier told the shop.
Quebec’s officials are concerned about having to strengthen its borders with New York. Politicians have already voiced their concerns about the new influx of legal immigrants and refugees.
” The problem is n’t immigrants, it’s the number,’ ‘ Quebecois Premier Francois Legault said at a recent news conference”. There are already too many. So we should n’t add to the issue.”
The immigration policy connection between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have changed since Trump’s second term in office. At the same time as Trump threatened to split families along the U.S.-Mexico frontier and tried to increase security along it, Trudeau made Canada pleasant to asylum seekers.
Trudeau, but, recently announced that the land would be scaling up some of its immigration policies. From 2024 to 2025, the total designed number of immigrants may get reduced from 500, 000 to 395, 000.
Trump’s nominee for top border czar Tom Homan has expressed concern about the U.S. northern border because he believes there are n’t enough checks on people entering the country.
Additionally, American authorities intend to strengthen an already-existing agreement between the United States and Canada that designates Canada and the United States as” healthy third countries,” which means that asylum seekers can be sent back when they travel from one region to another, with some exceptions.
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According to American Immigration Minister Marc Miller, the reason for the current situation is that people are deemed safe in the United States to file their original asylum applications. But also with Canada— it’s a two-way road.”
” We expect that deal to continue to be completely enforced,” he said.