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Northern states see record border crossings from Canada as migrants exploit low staff and no fencing

Over the past year, record numbers of immigrants have flowed from Canada across the northern border into New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. They reportedly took advantage of the lack of manpower and fencing in the area. new york post.

More than 12,200 immigrants were arrested for illegally crossing the Canadian border last year, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, marking a sharp increase in border crossing attempts compared to the previous year, when just over 3,500 people were arrested. It became clear.

Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia told 2019, fiscal year 2019 combined).” In the early morning hours of February 1st, four adult males from Bangladesh were arrested near Moores, New York. ”

The newspaper reported that about 70% of the crossings took place along the Swanton area, which covers New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. Moreover, immigrants who can afford to pay for a flight from Mexico City or Cancun to Toronto or Montreal do so knowing that they are less likely to be stopped if they try to enter the United States.

Immigrants can easily find forest areas on their way to the northern states. However, the New York Times report One concern is that people crossing the border to freedom risk freezing to death.

Janet McFetridge, the mayor of the small village of Champlain, New York, said she keeps knit hats and gloves in her car to hand out to immigrants entering the United States, according to the New York Times.

“The weather is so harsh that it’s impossible to survive,” McFetridge said. “Border Patrol is working hard to save lives, because that’s the ultimate goal.”

But some people living along the border are worried about the number of people crossing.

Dale Tetrault, 57, a third-generation dairy farmer, said three Guatemalan immigrants crossed into the United States and took shelter in one of his milk sheds. One of Tetreault’s workers, a Latin American, spoke in Spanish with the immigrants, who said they had just entered the United States from Canada and were looking for work.

“I understand where they’re coming from and how scary it must be to come here, to try to find a place where you can find a good life, to take that kind of adventure,” Tetreault said. said.

“But on the other hand, I also don’t think we’re going to accidentally let the wrong people live there. You know what I mean?” It’s no good if you do it, and no good if you don’t do it. ”

New Hampshire officials are reportedly planning to block border crossings by introducing a bill that would allow landowners to put up “no trespassing” signs on vacant land.

By doing so, allow law enforcement Arresting illegal immigrants for trespassing.

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