Canada Rushes To Deport Asylum Seekers Who Walked From U.S.

A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) vehicle is seen near a sign at the US-Canada border in Lacolle, Quebec, Canada, February 14, 2018. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo

Reuters: Exclusive: Canada rushes to deport asylum seekers who walked from U.S. - data

TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada is prioritizing the deportation of asylum seekers who walked across the border from the United States illegally, federal agency statistics show, as the Liberal government tries to tackle a politically sensitive issue ahead of an election year.

The number of people deported after their refugee applications were rejected was on track to drop 25 percent so far this year compared to 2017 to its lowest point in a decade, even as the number of deported border-crossers was on track to triple, according to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data.

More than 36,000 people have walked into Canada from the United States to file refugee claims since January 2017, many saying they feared U.S. President Donald Trump’s election promise and policy to crack down on illegal immigration.

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WNU Editor: Immigration/open borders is an issue that is not working for Prime Minister Trudeau's Liberals, and it is now hurting him in the province of Quebec that was instrumental in helping him get elected 3 years ago.

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