What’s a ‘southbounder’? And what are they doing in the woods near the Canada-U.S. border?

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What’s a ‘southbounder’? And what are they doing in the woods near the Canada-U.S. border?
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As Quebec is besieged by migrants crossing from the U.S. via Roxham Road to avoid deportation orders, a newer phenomenon sees people travelling from countries like Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and India to Canada and using it as an entry point into the U.S.

, which obligated asylum seekers to make their claims in whichever of the two countries they first reached.in Quebec became the unofficial crossing point for tens of thousands of migrants looking to enter Canada to avoid American deportation orders and bypass the restrictions of the Safe Third Country Agreement.that this has resulted in a wave of asylum seekers in need of shelter, health care and social services that outstrips the province’s ability to deliver.

All four had flown to Toronto, taken a taxi at a cost of $600 per person to the Haskell Library in Stanstead, Que., which sits on the international border, then “walked under a gate” separating Canada from the United States, according to an affidavit sworn by the arresting U.S. Border Patrol agent. The true nature of the plot was uncovered when border agents discovered text-message exchanges with individuals using Mexican and Canadian telephone numbers. The messages showed a co-ordinated scheme to guide and transport two Guatemalan men from Canada to the U.S.

“There are several photos of money transfer receipts of similar amounts between various people and countries,” the document stated. In wiretap recordings from January 2022, Singh was heard talking about the need for someone in Canada to house and transport his clients in Canada.

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