A wave of refugees has been heading to Canada after first living for a time in the U.S. Canadian officials say more than 2,500 people crossed the border in January and February seeking asylum.
Mohammed Ahmed, a refugee from Pakistan, spent a year in New Jersey before he and his family walked across the border to Canada just north of Plattsburgh, N.Y. last month. He says he was afraid he would be detained and separated from his wife and two children.
"The Trump policy, he was just deporting the guys over there. We didn't see any future there, so that's why we came over," he says.
After being briefly detained, the family was allowed to go free and given a voucher to live at the YMCA, which is part of a system of shelters for refugees coming into Canada from all over the world.
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6 comments:
Refugees?
Illegals!
Get out!
Good. Send all of the illegal sob's there along with all of the actors and singers who were going to move there if Trump was elected
Ohhhhhlay! Once you exit, there is no returning. Make a mistake? Sorry zippy refund!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If they're illegal, how did they get their NTI Canada? You can be sure they wouldn't be allowed to enter Mexico.
Move along!
Yay! Illegals...don't let the door hit you in the a$$ on the way out !
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