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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that his a country begin to deport migrants and refugees, many of Latin Americawho enter its territory through unofficial entry points after crossing the United States.
labor He stated this during a joint press conference with US President Joe Biden, who was on a visit to the United States. Canada and after both countries reached a new immigration agreement.
The agreement aims to meet the concerns that have been expressed Canada about the growing number asylum seekersmany of Latin Americawho have arrived in their territory in recent months due to the difficulty USA due to new restrictions imposed by Biden.
In particular, the agreement will Canada deport to the United States migrants crossing the border between the two countries through crossings that are not official points of entry.
This point will solve the problems experienced by the Roxham Road border crossing between the province of Quebec (Canada) and the state of New York (USA) and through which hundreds of people have entered Canada in search of asylum. people in the last few months.
In exchange for speeding up these deportations, Canada agreed to take in 15,000 migrants from the Americas next year.
Biden: “The United States and Canada They will work together to discourage illegal crossings.”
President Joe Biden announced this Friday an agreement with Canada stop illegal migration at a common border during his first visit to his northern neighbor, which was to mark the renewal of friendship between the two countries.
“United States and Canada They will work together to stop illegal border crossings,” Biden said during a speech to Parliament in Ottawa.
Biden also welcomed the commitment Canada accept 15,000 migrants from the American continent.
At the heart of this understanding is the issue of Roxham, an illegal passage through which some 40,000 immigrants from the United States arrived in Quebec last year, thus avoiding official entry points.
Its closure worries NGOs supporting migrants. “The impact on refugees in extreme danger is devastating. The result will be pushing people to attempt even more dangerous journeys into isolated areas” or pushing them towards human smugglers, Amnesty International’s Julia Sande lamented AFP.
These visits heated up the political atmosphere in Canadaa country where this problem is relatively new and has caused some tension with Washington.
The White House says that they understand the concerns of Canadians, but note that the issue is also relevant in the United States, but in completely different proportions.
(With EFE and AFP information)
Source: RPP

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