Canadian traffickers are promoting human smuggling operations for illegal actors trying to enter the United States across Tiktok's northern border, according to a new report.
“Cad to USA” reads a screenshot of a message from user @helper4731. “DM ME”
Accounts and some other such as are no longer accessible on Monday. The ad's legitimacy was not immediately confirmed.
“The danger is they're going to go where we aren't,” Ryan Zinke, a Montana Republican and chairman of the Northern Border Patrol Caucus, told Fox News. “There were hundreds of intersections from terrorist watchlists on the north border.”
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Still images from Tiktok's video are said to be advertised. (@helper4731/tiktok)
It would take 10 hours to run east along the Montana-only border, he said, and most of the territory is unprotected.
“[There’s] There is a lot of distance between the borders and the officers,” he said.
New York Post They discovered at least half a dozen North Coyote advertisers, targeting illegals from India, often more affluent than most South American immigrants. The account is said to promote “secure” same-day intersections for over $4,000.
Over 150,000 people registered with the US from Canada last year of the nearly 1.8 million single adults from India encountered by Border Patrol agents last year, more than 150,000 people, according to government data.

Another image of a group of men photographed at a gas station with the caption, “American low price from Montreal,” showing emojis of the American flag. (@usa_jagga09/tiktok)
Rep. Nicole Mariotakis, a New York Republican, is asking the Department of Justice to investigate Tiktok and other apps related to human trafficking.
Most of the illegal crossings occur at the southern border, but authorities have been warning for years that the North Line has been on the rise.
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Tiktok, a Chinese-owned app, has been used for years to raise revenue by illegal immigration and coyotes.
Leonel Moreno, an illegal foreigner from Venezuela, posts a video encouraging his brethren to take over the vacant home by crouching down and laughing at US taxpayers. and boasted that they'll make $1,000 a week on the platform. The judge ultimately ordered his deportation last year after missing immigration and customs enforcement check-in.

The Royal Knights of Canada Black Hawk Helicopter Patrol on Roxham Road has been used as an informal intersection between New York and Quebec, Canada along the Canadian border of New York and Quebec, Canada . 19, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Osorio)
And back in 2023 BBC found Hundreds of videos from Tiktok, YouTube and WhatsApp were promoting similar services for immigrants hoping to move from Mexico to the US after the Biden-Harris administration allowed Title 42 to expire.
“Business is booming,” the outlet reported.
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Since President Donald Trump's second term began in late January, illegal intersections at the southern border have plummeted as it has been highlighted by a nationwide crackdown on criminal foreigners.
As of last week, the daily average of known vacations fell by 93%.
