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At least 10 Canadian fishing boats from New Brunswick have been intercepted in the past two weeks off the coast of Maine by U.S. Border Patrol agents looking for undocumented immigrants, The Canadian Press reported Wednesday.
A spokesperson for the fishermen told the Press that agents boarded the boats asking about the presence of undocumented immigrants.
Theres been a bit of a misunderstanding there somewhere, Laurence Cook, chairman of the advisory board for Lobster Fishing Area 38, said. Theyre in international waters, so border patrol shouldnt be boarding Canadian vessels.
The boats were fishing in the disputed waters around Machias Seal Island, which is off the eastern coast of Maine. Canadian and U.S. lobster fishermen have fished around Machias Seal Island which is claimed by both nations for decades.
CBC News reported that the Canadian government is investigating the incidents, which occurred June 24 and 25.
Global Affairs Canada spokesman John Babcock said the Canadian government is also talking with U.S. agencies.
Canadas sovereignty over the Machias Seal Island and the surrounding waters is long-standing and has a strong foundation in international law, Babcock said in an email to CBC News.
Until the matter of the boundary is resolved, we will continue to take practical steps with the U.S. to ensure that the area is well-managed.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/395541-canadian-government-investigating-after-us-border-patrol-questions
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Any and all pressure that can be applied from any avenue needs to be pursued. It may be disputed waters, but the Canadians have rights and those should be protected by parking a government vessel of some kind in the area to ensure that their rights are not trampled.
eppur_se_muova
(36,260 posts)Oh, wait ...