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Canada Sees Spike in Mexican Immigration

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"text-align&colon; left&semi;" align&equals;"center">Canada has started to see a major influx of illegal immigration from Mexico since the beginning of 2017&period; The Canada&nbsp&semi;Border Services Agency has detained more Mexicans in the first few months of this year than the total of 2016&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In December&comma; the CBSA lifted its visa requirement for Mexican citizens&period; This means Mexicans only need an Electronic Travel Authorization &lpar;eTA&comma;&rpar; which is easy to obtain&period; However&comma; they can&rsquo&semi;t work without a work permit&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">This lift&comma; along with President Donald Trump&rsquo&semi;s stricter immigration policies&comma; has made Canada more appealing to Mexicans&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;The CBSA said it detained 444 Mexican nationals between Jan&period; 1 and March 8&comma; compared with 410 for all of 2016&comma; 351 for 2015&comma; and 399 for 2014&comma;&rdquo&semi; writes <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">Reuters&period;<&sol;em> &ldquo&semi;The CBSA can detain foreign nationals if it is believed they pose a danger to the public&comma; if their identity is unclear or if they are deemed unlikely to appear for removal or for a proceeding&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Even with the spike in illegal immigration&comma; Canada doesn&rsquo&semi;t seem like it&rsquo&semi;s going to tighten border controls anytime soon&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&&num;8220&semi;We are concerned and we will deal properly with the extra hundreds&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Canada&rsquo&semi;s Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale at a news conference Saturday&period; &&num;8220&semi;But the full border deals with 400&comma;000 people moving in both directions every day&period; It also handles &lpar;more than &dollar;1 trillion&rpar; in trade every day&period;&&num;8221&semi;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">He also said that &&num;8220&semi;the&nbsp&semi;current accelerated rate started in the first week of February&period;&lbrack;W&rsqb;e&rsquo&semi;ve been following this very&comma; very closely&period;&&num;8221&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Again&comma; this timing is not a consequence&period; This is a few weeks after Trump took office&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Not to mention applying for refugee status is much easier in Canada&ndash&semi; so many of these Mexican migrants are making refugee claims when arriving in country&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;The process to apply for refugee status is considerably quicker than the process in the United States&period; Anyone caught trying to cross the Canadian border can apply for refugee status&period; The applicant will then&nbsp&semi;receive a date to appear before a refugee tribunal&comma; which by law cannot be more than two months away&period; In the meantime&comma; there is no need to wait in a detention center &ndash&semi; unlike in the United States &ndash&semi; and anyone put in detention has the right to see a judge within 24 hours&comma;&rdquo&semi; writes the <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">Christian Science Monitor&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Then 60&percnt; of the immigrants who appear before the tribunal are given asylum&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Many Canadian citizens are disappointed in Canada&rsquo&semi;s failing immigration system&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">According to a recent poll by Reuter&sol;Ipsos&comma; almost half &lpar;48&percnt;&rpar; of Canadian citizens are in favor of &ldquo&semi;increasing the deportation of people living in Canada illegally&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&ldquo&semi;A large minority of the&nbsp&semi;Canadians asked about these immigrants said the illegal border crossers are making their country &ldquo&semi;less safe&comma;&rdquo&semi; writes <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">The Daily Caller&period; <&sol;em>&ldquo&semi;Other Canadians told <em style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-style&colon; normal&semi;">Reuters<&sol;em> it&rsquo&semi;s one thing to welcome immigrants who come legally&comma; but another matter when they decide to put themselves at the front of the line and enter illegally&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Although nearly half of the country wants a crackdown on illegal immigration&comma; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seems to be in denial about the country&rsquo&semi;s immigration issue&period; <span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&&num;8220&semi;One of the reasons why Canada remains an open country is&nbsp&semi;<a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;reuters&period;com&sol;article&sol;us-usa-immgration-canada-border-idUSKBN1602NG" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener"><span style&equals;"color&colon; windowtext&semi; text-decoration&colon; none&semi; text-underline&colon; none&semi;">Canadians trust our immigration system and the integrity of our borders<&sol;span><&sol;a>&nbsp&semi;and the help we provide people who are looking for safety&comma;&&num;8221&semi; said Trudeau&comma; as reported by <em>Reuters&period;<&sol;em> &&num;8220&semi;We will continue to strike that balance between a rigorous system and accepting people who need help&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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