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Canadian border authorities detaining record number of Mexicans

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New workers on their way to Canada....

Canadian border authorities detaining record number of Mexicans

A Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) logo is seen on a worker during a tour of the Infield Terminal at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, December 8, 2015. REUTERS/Mark Blinch
Canada's border authorities detained more Mexicans in the first 67 days of 2017 than they did annually in any of the three previous years, according to statistics obtained by Reuters.

The spike comes immediately after Canada's federal government lifted its visa requirement for Mexican citizens in December.

Many Mexicans looking north have shifted their focus from the United States to Canada as President Donald Trump vows to crack down on America's undocumented immigrants, about half of whom are Mexican. On Friday, Reuters reported, immigration judges were reassigned to 12 U.S. cities to speed up deportation.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said it detained 444 Mexican nationals between Jan. 1 and March 8, compared with 410 for all of 2016, 351 for 2015, and 399 for 2014.

The CBSA can detain foreign nationals if it is believed they pose a danger to the public, if their identity is unclear or if they are deemed unlikely to appear for removal or for a proceeding.

The number of Mexicans turned back at the airport has risen, too - to 313 in January, more than any January since 2012 and more than the annual totals for 2012, 2013 and 2014.

With the visa requirement lifted, all that Mexicans need to come to Canada is an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), obtainable online in a matter of minutes. But they cannot work without a work permit, and the eTA does not guarantee entry.

Canada issued 72,450 travel authorizations to Mexican citizens between Dec. 1, 2016, and March 10, 2017 - a significant increase compared with a similar period when visas were required.

Canada's Immigration and Refugee Minister Ahmed Hussen has said his department is monitoring the situation.

"It would be premature to draw conclusions or to speculate on future policy at this point," Hussen's spokeswoman, Camielle Edwards, wrote in an email Friday evening.
 

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They will quietly at some point reverse this. Trudeau is good at talking out of both sides of his mouth.

Just like most of those who crossed in Manitoba will be sent back.
 

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They will quietly at some point reverse this. Trudeau is good at talking out of both sides of his mouth.

Just like most of those who crossed in Manitoba will be sent back.
Trudeau's father did the same thing. Like father like son. Can't wait to vote him out!
 
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Seems our system is working. Individuals are assessed at the border and those who don't meet are requirements are refused entry.
 

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Seems our system is working. Individuals are assessed at the border and those who don't meet are requirements are refused entry.
Then what happens to them,...???

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313 turned back at the airport in a single month!
 

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Nope,...never have been,...that's why I'm asking.



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They are sent back. If it's at a land border crossing they are turned around or even escorted back. If they came on a plane then the airline is responsible for returning them to their point of origin. If there is no flight available, customs can detain them until there is.
 

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Nope Canada cannot force US government to accept deported non-US citizen. They can only be deported to their home country not to a third country. Once they cross the land border, they become Canada's problem not US. Same as US government cannot force Mexico to accept non-Mexcian citizens from central America. That's why it's challenging for US government to deport those once they cross Mexico-US border because Mexico don't accept them back.
Gee,...at least somebody here doesn't have to be spoon fed,...and can think on a level above a two year old.

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If the US does this the liberals are screaming bloody murder.
I hate to admit but yes the Canadian left is super hypocritical on this, we give Donald Trump shit for deporting illegal immigrants but we tolerate illegal immigration even less then the Americans do.
 

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Nope Canada cannot force US government to accept deported non-US citizen. They can only be deported to their home country not to a third country. Once they cross the land border, they become Canada's problem not US. Same as US government cannot force Mexico to accept non-Mexcian citizens from central America. That's why it's challenging for US government to deport those once they cross Mexico-US border because Mexico doesn't accept them back.
They are sent back to their own country. That was obvious.
 

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The one they are a citizen of. Duh.
So you are saying CANADA is going to send back Mexicans that crossed the boarder from the US,...to Mexico,...???

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Seems our system is working. Individuals are assessed at the border and those who don't meet are requirements are refused entry.
Don't you want to let them all in to do the work Canadians won't do? haha
 

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I hate to admit but yes the Canadian left is super hypocritical on this, we give Donald Trump shit for deporting illegal immigrants but we tolerate illegal immigration even less then the Americans do.
Quote some of this 'shit we give Trump for deporting illegal immigrants.' Shouldn't be hard if there's so much of it.

Americans long tolerated and still take advantage of illegal immigration from the south for the cheap exploitable labour it gave them. They all but openly encouraged them to settle where they worked, and left them undisturbed while they established families of American-born and American-raised children. If you hadn't noticed, unlike them we have only one land border, and the country on the other side tends to pay its workers more. So we don't have an 'illegal immigration' problem that is like theirs, neither in numbers nor from being self-created. You make a false comparison.

There's nothing inherently wrong with deporting illegal immigrants back where they came from; there is something deeply wrong and cruel with deporting American children to countries they've never known or separating parents and children for a failure that was the US government's if it was anyone's, not theirs.
 
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