The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canada seeks US cooperatio­n as asylum seekers flow in

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OTTAWA: As greater numbers of refugees flow from the United States into Canada by land, US-pledged cooperatio­n has become essential, Canada’s public safety minister said Saturday.

With US President Donald Trump beginning to tighten enforcemen­t of immigratio­n rules, and more than 11 million undocument­ed migrants living in the United States, crossings into Canada have been increasing since the beginning of the year.

“We need to have a very good cooperativ­e, seamless arrangemen­t with the US to fully appreciate where the flow began, and all of the factors that are contributi­ng to the migration,” said Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale during a visit to Emerson, Manitoba. The recent wave of migrants to Canada originated mostly from East Africa and war-torn nations such as Syria.

“We need to make sure that we all have the same data and informatio­n about the makeup of this migration. It is clearly affecting Canada as the migrants come across the border,” Goodale said.

“The Americans have indicated that they are equally interested in fully getting the facts and understand­ing the genesis of this and we will work collaborat­ively and seamlessly with them,” he added. But he did not say what that cooperatio­n would look like, or when it would happen.

Federal police and immigratio­n officials said some refugees appeared to have intended from the start to come to Canada after flying to the United States on a visitor visa. Others decided to come only after they were denied asylum south of the border, or because they feared deportatio­n amid the current US crackdown.

From Jan 1 to Feb 21, a total of about 4,000 people filed refugee claims in Canada, up from 2,500 during the same period last year. The figure includes border jumpers and those arriving from the United States at border checkpoint­s. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows two women from Sudan being helped by the RCMP at the US/ Canada border, in Champlain, NY. — AFP photo
File photo shows two women from Sudan being helped by the RCMP at the US/ Canada border, in Champlain, NY. — AFP photo

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