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Canada boosts border security amid Trump tariff threat and reports of potential migrant surge
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Mexico and Canada are anticipating the implementation of Donald Trump's immigration policies, with Canada particularly concerned about a potential mass deportation of millions of people potentially pushing immigrants north into Canada. Canada's border with the United States is 5,525 miles (8,891 km) long, and the country has agreed to bolster its security measures in response. The Canadian government has stated its intention to be "smart, strong and united" in the face of potential US policies, including tariffs on Canadian products.
We'll continue to tighten the screws on that process to make sure that we continue to have an immigration system and borders that in fact support the integrity and security that Canadians and Americans work on every day.
To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength.
We agreed that we need to be smart, strong and united in meeting this challenge.
Canada places the highest priority on border security and the integrity of our shared border.
Canada is essential to the United States' domestic energy supply.
Across-the-board trade policies that could inflate the cost of imports, reduce accessible supplies of oil feedstocks and products, or provoke retaliatory tariffs have potential to impact consumers and undercut our advantage as the world's leading maker of liquid fuels.
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perspectives
- 1.2024 US Presidential Election
- 2.US under Joe Biden
- 3.Immigration to the US
- 4.Immigration
- 5.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
- 6.Canada under Justin Trudeau
- 7.Mexican Foreign Policy
- 8.Canadian Foreign Policy
countries
organizations
- 1.Republican Party
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.White House
- 4.American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
- 5.American Petroleum Institute
- 6.GasBuddy
- 7.New Democratic Party
- 8.Pentagon
- 9.Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- 10.US Border Patrol
- 11.US Customs and Border Protection
- 12.US Homeland Security Department
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Justin Trudeau
- 3.Dominic LeBlanc
- 4.Chrystia Freeland
- 5.Claudia Sheinbaum
- 6.Joe Biden
- 7.Maggie Hassan
- 8.Marc Miller
- 9.Mélanie Joly
- 10.Mitch Mcconnell
- 11.Patrick De Haan
- 12.Paul Ryan