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2024-11-22 20:03:21

Those coming from the north

AlEtihad (nprofile…yefn)
THOSE COMING FROM THE NORTH


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✍️ The US-Canada border may become a new point of contention as the US government considers deporting millions of undocumented immigrants, while Canada prepares for an expected increase in border crossings.
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👉 The US-Canada border is the longest international border in the world.
👉 The US government plans to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
👉 Canada is preparing for an expected increase in border crossings.
👉 Canada is strengthening border patrols and setting up emergency reception centers.
👉 The shift in Canada's stance on immigration is a significant change from the previous administration.

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#DonaldTrump #JustinTrudeau #UnitedStates #Canada #Mexico #NewYork #Quebec #world
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AlEtihad (nprofile…yefn)

The issue of unauthorized border crossing from Canada to the United States has become a contentious topic between the two countries. While it has been a major issue with Mexico, it could become another contentious issue with Canada. In this scenario, we see a group of migrants, mostly from India, who have crossed the border from Canada and are being driven by taxi drivers to Plattsburgh in upstate New York. Canadian authorities are preparing for the possibility of an increase in the number of unauthorized migrants, as supporters of President-elect Donald Trump have expressed concerns about the growing number of migrants crossing the border from Canada to the United States without legal authorization. The 8,891-kilometer border between the United States and Canada is the longest international border in the world. However, this border could become a point of tension in the relationship between the two allies, as Canadian authorities fear that mass deportations promised by Trump could drive migrants northward. Therefore, they have begun working on plans to boost patrols and establish emergency reception facilities at the border between New York state and the province of Quebec to deal with the expected increase in the number of migrants due to Trump's immigration policies. The concerns about the border reflect a significant shift in Canada's approach to immigration between Trump's first and second terms. During the first presidential term, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed refugees, while Trump tightened refugee acceptance criteria and implemented strict border control measures on the southern border. Trudeau wrote at the time: "To those fleeing persecution, war, and terror... Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith... Diversity is our strength." Today, however, many Canadians believe that the arrival of more migrants puts a strain on resources, particularly housing, and blame the Trudeau government for taking steps to significantly reduce legal immigration. On the other hand, Trump has become more stringent in his immigration policies, vowing to deport millions of unauthorized migrants, and has criticized Canada for not controlling its border with the United States, saying that is why the number of migrants crossing the border illegally has reached a record high during the summer.
https://www.aletihad.ae/opinion/4531459/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%AF%D9%85%D9%88%D9%86-%D9%85%D9%86-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B4%D9%85%D8%A7%D9%84

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