Canadian authorities caught 887 asylum seekers crossing unlawfully into Canada from the United States in March, nearly triple the number in January.
This brings the total number of asylum seekers caught walking across the border to 1,860 so far this year. The new statistics suggest those numbers could rise further as the weather warms.
Canada is on track to see the highest number of asylum claims in six years, given the pace of claims filed so far, as increasing numbers of people cross into Canada to make refugee claims in the wake of US President Donald Trump's election and his crackdown on refugees and migrants.
"The majority of irregular migrants are holders of visas for the United States," according to a statement released Wednesday from the office of Canada's Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.
Isn't fleeing to Canada to escape what's happening in the US rather like fleeing to Poland to escape what happened in Germany?
(Score: 2) by dry on Monday April 24 2017, @04:40AM (1 child)
Yes, that's worked so well the few times you've tried it. Obviously you don't know Canada's history in the various wars, even our French haven't surrendered since 1763, longer then your country has existed. Unluckily you guys do have some good arms that give you a slight advantage, but then again we can walk amongst you and do have practice at burning down Washington
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Monday April 24 2017, @11:31AM
That was the British army, not the Canadian army.
Washington DC delenda est.