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Canada is implementing new border security measures in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
Canada will “invest C$1.3 billion ($900 million, £700 million) into the project.”
Canada has pledged to implement a series of sweeping new security measures along the U.S. border, including increased surveillance and a joint “strike force” targeting transnational organized crime.
The pledge follows President-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian goods when he takes office in January unless the country secures a common border from illegal immigration and illegal drugs.
Economists say such tariffs could hurt Canada's economy.
Canada's Minister of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs announced details of the plan, saying the federal government would spend C$1.3 billion ($900 million, £700 million) on the project.
Canada also acknowledged that people can simply “jump over” the U.S. border.
An independent organization reported:
Canadian officials have confirmed that migrants can simply “jump over” the U.S.-Canada border after President Donald Trump threatened to impose hefty tariffs on Canada unless the border is secured.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his decision to issue a 25% tariff on all imports to both Canada and Mexico if President-elect Trump did not curb the amount of drugs and immigration into the United States.・We had a meeting in Largo.
Now, Canadian government law enforcement officials have acknowledged that migrants traveling on foot will have an easy time entering the United States, although concrete blocks dotting some rural parts of the border are blocking vehicle traffic. .
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