The US and Canada have reached an agreement on changes to a decades-old asylum agreement that would prevent specific migrants from seeking protection in Canada. This represents a significant shift in how Canada accepts asylum seekers.
Although conversations have been going on for years, there has recently been more urgency. Because to the rapid rise in US citizens entering Canada from the US; some of whom are thought to have started at the US southern border.
Before US President Joseph Biden wraps up his tour and departs for the US. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Biden are anticipated to make the changes to the deal official.
Prior to Biden’s trip to Canada, Trudeau encountered internal backlash over the large number of migrants that crossed Roxham Road. A lonely road that connects Champlain, New York, and Hemmingford, Quebec.
As suggested by its name, the so-called Safe Third Country Agreement, which was signed in 2002, applies to people who have transited through a nation where they may have requested refuge. It is in force at entrance points, and anyone arriving at a land port of entry may not be qualified to file a claim and instead be sent back to the US.
However, Roxham Road is not a recognised crossing. Thus travellers there might still apply for protection in Canada despite having travelled through the US.
According to experts, the agreement did not initially cover crossings between ports of entry due of restrictions. On information sharing, which is what prompted Canada to try to plug the gap now that those restrictions have been loosened.
“We are a nation that the United States helped create and have long welcomed immigrants from all around the world.
To continue to have our folks positively see immigration as Canadians always have, we simply need to ensure that we are acting responsibly and appropriately.”
According to a Homeland Security official, US officials have begun flying immigrants who enter the nation from Canada to Texas. For processing and, if qualified, expulsion to Mexico or their country of origin in accordance with border restrictions from the Covid era.
The US Border Patrol recently saw a historically high number of migrant crossings. In the northern region, which prompted the agency to dispatch more officials to the area to provide assistance.