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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIllegal U.S. northern border crossings up 142 percent from last year
This article is from August 6, 2018. I think its quite relevant today,
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/illegal-northern-border-crossings-on-the-rise/
CBS News has learned the number of people caught illegally crossing the United States' northern border is up 142 percent. Border Patrol agents apprehended 445 people entering the U.S. from Canada during the first six months of 2018; that compares with 184 during the same period last year.
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The northern border is very easy to cross, which was actually the original intention. But it also makes it very difficult to secure.
An unguarded metal fence is the only thing keeping smugglers from entering a remote corner of New York State a small part of the physical security infrastructure along America's northern border.
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"The northern border is much more vast," said Lague. "The terrain is very difficult to work in, and we do not have the resources at our disposal that the southern border has," said Lague.
Notably, of those apprehended along the northern border, nearly half (1,489) were from Mexico. Mexican citizens don't need a visa to enter Canada, and one-way flights to Toronto and Montreal only cost about $300. Once there, Border Patrol agents say, they can slip into the U.S.
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Enlightening piece, maybe we should start asking What about the Northern border?
greymattermom
(5,754 posts)In the summer, you can just go by boat.
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,773 posts)Summer fun! The Port Huron Float Down.
http://porthuronfloatdown.com/
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,773 posts)To try to point out the ludicrous arguments about a wall down south. It may be a good comeback to someone arguing in favor of Individual #1s Mexico wall.