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A growing number of migrants have been leaving the US to claim asylum in Canada

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The families desperate to flee from Donald Trump's America

At the end of a lonely country road in upstate New York, a taxi pulls up.

Five people get out and stand uncertainly in the freezing rain - two men from Yemen, a woman from Eritrea and her two small boys.

They've come to flee America through its northern border, in to Canada.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police waiting on the other side of the snowy ditch tell them they will be arrested if they cross at this unofficial border point.

They know this, but it is still scary to hear.

The group pauses, just a few feet from the border.

One man is starting to shiver in the cold.

Another explains that his visa has expired and he cannot go back to his war-torn country.

"Can you help us, please?" asks the woman as she tries to hold both her children to stop them standing in the snow, but they are wriggling and she lets one go.

He is giggling and playing next to abandoned luggage and a baby stroller from previous crossings as his mother calculates if this is going to be worth the risk.

Suddenly an officer offers the information she is waiting to hear - she will be arrested, processed, and then if all is well, released to the immigration authorities.

The two men, the woman and her sons take just a few steps over the invisible border and in to police custody, hoping to one day become a refugee in Canada.

The next morning it happens again.

Three smartly dressed men from Turkey say they want to claim asylum in Canada.

They don't speak much English but they've brought carefully written letters explaining why they want to leave.

One is a former history teacher who was arrested and harassed in Turkey.

He's been living in the States but now feels he cannot remain here.

Why not stay in America? I asked.

"Because Trump. Because Donald Trump", his friend says, shaking his head.

In just this one location these crossings are happening up to five times a day.

Up and down this vast border region thousands have done the same, the numbers increasing sharply since Donald Trump rode to power on a wave of populist anti-immigrant sentiment.

The Canadian Border Services Agency says there was a six-fold increase in refugee claims just at Quebec's border in February compared to the same month in 2016.

Nationally, the agency says that in January and February 2017 more than 2,500 people crossed over and made asylum claims.

RCMP Corporal Francois Gagnon said: "It's mostly families ... parents with kids, strollers.

"We're going to use compassion on every occasion, but definitely seeing those families crossing the border, you know it touch somewhere our hearts, you know we are all most of us fathers and mothers, so the approach is going to be softer.

For many, being detained by the Canadian police is actually the aim.

An agreement between the US and Canada prevents people from either country seeking refugee status in the other.

But if they are arrested while crossing illegally, most people are given a criminal background check and then are released and given access to housing, schools, emergency healthcare and work permits while they await immigration hearings.

Immigration lawyer and head of the Canadian Association for Refugee Lawyers Mitchell Goldberg said: "I think it's decent, I think it's the right thing to do, I think it's an investment in the future of Canadians."

http://news.sky.com/story/the-families-desperate-to-flee-from-donald-trumps-america-10823763
 
Not a good sign. Canada has done good as they really have high class immigrants come in. With more asylum seekers, there is potential of radicals getting into the society.
 
Canada may well be closing it's borders if this continues to happen.
 
and Trudeau being the ultra liberal twit he is lets them all in like its a free buffet
 
and Trudeau being the ultra liberal twit he is lets them all in like its a free buffet

Not only them from Jan -Mar express entry point system fot PR seekers went to a low of 443 pts or something and let me assure u that is very low,the amount of people in my company who got that done are way high that its not even a joke, yes i could be jealous (not sure). And from a neutral pov i can see Justin moving a lot of neutrals to conservative.
 
Three smartly dressed men from Turkey say they want to claim asylum in Canada.

They don't speak much English but they've brought carefully written letters explaining why they want to leave.

One is a former history teacher who was arrested and harassed in Turkey.

He's been living in the States but now feels he cannot remain here.

Why not stay in America? I asked.

"Because Trump. Because Donald Trump", his friend says, shaking his head.



I somehow find it hard to believe that Donald Trump's America can be worse to live in than a country you are fleeing to seek asylum. If these Turks were genuinely fleeing for their safety they would be happy to take their chances in the US rather than trying their luck in Canada.
 
Not only them from Jan -Mar express entry point system fot PR seekers went to a low of 443 pts or something and let me assure u that is very low,the amount of people in my company who got that done are way high that its not even a joke, yes i could be jealous (not sure). And from a neutral pov i can see Justin moving a lot of neutrals to conservative.


He already has, I voted for him but I am definitely voting conservatives for the upcoming election. This guy is basically raising a generation people addicted to welfare.
 
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