The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US patrol boat strayed into Canadian waters chasing migrants — Fishermen

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OTTAWA: A US border patrol boat strayed into Canadian territoria­l waters while chasing ‘illegal immigrants’ off the coast of Maine and Nova Scotia, Canadian fishermen said Wednesday.

Laurence Cook, chair of the Grand Manan Fishermen’s Associatio­n, said on Facebook that a US border patrol launch out of Maine attempted to stop a Canadian fishing vessel in Canadian waters.

Grand Manan is a Canadian island in the Gulf of Maine, right off the coast that hosts the border between the United States and Canada.

Cook said the incident took place on June 24 near Machias Seal Island, a tiny and rocky outcrop a dozen kilometres south of Grand Manan with rich lobster grounds, and whose sovereignt­y is disputed by Washington, although the Canadian Coast Guard maintains a lighthouse there.

According to Cook, the Canadian fishing captain, Nick Brown, informed the US vessel that “he was a Canadian vessel legally fishing in Canadian waters.”

“Typical American bullies,” said Cook, who said he was “not surprised to see the Americans trying to push people around.”

Ties between Canada and the US have been strained since President Donald Trump slapped tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, citing US national security, with Trump calling Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ‘very dishonest’ and ‘weak’ after a spat at the G7 meeting in Quebec last month.

“They claim to be looking for illegal immigrants,” said Cook in his Facebook posting. “Pure bullshit, to be illegal they would have to be in sovereign waters and they know it.” — AFP

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