Canada Prepares for Potential Surge of Migrants Following Trump's Election
Canadian authorities are on high alert as they anticipate increased migration from the U.S. due to Trump's proposed mass deportations.
- Canadian police and government officials are preparing for a possible influx of asylum-seekers fleeing the U.S. after Donald Trump's election victory.
- Trump's promise of the largest deportation in U.S. history has prompted fears of increased illegal and irregular migration into Canada.
- Canada's immigration system is already stretched with record numbers of refugee claims, with over 250,000 pending cases.
- Authorities have increased border surveillance and are ready to deploy more resources, including officers and technology, to manage the situation.
- The Canadian government has reassured the public that it has a plan to handle potential increases in migrant arrivals, though details remain undisclosed.