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Friday, May 13, 2022
Closing Roxham Road border crossing will not stop arrival of asylum seekers: Trudeau
* Turdeau and his Fiberals finally helped and prove our case for a Canadian bordrer wall/fence! Thank you for proving our point!*
Closing Roxham Road border crossing will not stop arrival of asylum seekers: Trudeau
Negotiations are ongoing with United States, Trudeau says
Closing an unofficial border crossing in southern Quebec will not
slow the arrival of asylum seekers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said
Thursday.
"If we close Roxham Road, people will cross
elsewhere," he told reporters in Ottawa. "We have an enormous border,
and we're not going to start arming or putting fences on it."
On
Wednesday, Quebec Premier François Legault called for Trudeau to close
the makeshift crossing south of Montreal, saying that the province
doesn't have the capacity to care for migrants as they wait for their
refugee claims to be processed.
Trudeau said intercepting
irregular migrants at Roxham Road, where an RCMP post has been set up,
allows Canadian authorities to conduct security verifications and to
ensure that migrants are not "lost and illegal inside Canada."
Negotiations
are ongoing with the United States, Trudeau said, to change the Safe
Third Country Agreement, which has led to the irregular crossings.
Under
that agreement, which has been in place since 2004, asylum seekers who
enter the U.S. must claim refugee status there and can be turned back if
they attempt to enter Canada through an official border crossing to
make a refugee claim. However, asylum seekers who cross the border
irregularly can make a refugee claim once they are in Canada.
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