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Increase in Indian immigrants crossing US-Canada border detected

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 2, 2024
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In recent years, there has been a surge in attempted border crossings by illegal immigrants from Indian nationals at the U.S. border with Canada. The number of Indian nationals attempting to cross the U.S.-Canadian border illegally has been steadily increasing, with nearly 44,000 attempts in fiscal 2024, up from about 30,000 in fiscal 2023 and 17,331 in fiscal 2022. Indian nationals were the most commonly encountered nationality at the northern border, representing roughly 22% of the total land border encounters at the U.S.-Canada border in fiscal 2024. This increase in attempted border crossings comes as President-elect Trump prepares to take office for a second time, with renewed promises of border security being a focal point of his campaign.

President Trump recently met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, describing their conversation as “very productive.” They discussed various important topics, including border security, the fentanyl and drug crisis stemming from illegal immigration, fair trade deals that do not harm American workers, and the massive trade deficit the U.S. has with Canada. Trump emphasized that the U.S. will no longer tolerate the devastating effects of the drug epidemic caused by drug cartels and fentanyl from China. The U.S. government is looking to strengthen its border policies due to the fears of illegal migration from Canada.

The Canadian government has taken steps to stiffen its border policies, including a rollback of its permissive worker visa program, amid strained relations with the U.S. U.S. lawmakers are calling for a hardened border with Canada to address concerns about illegal migration. This increased border security work may become more important as the Canadian government prepares to work with President Trump, who has previously threatened to impose tariffs on both Canada and Mexico. Trump did not mention whether tariffs were still a possibility after his talks with Trudeau, but they discussed energy, trade, and relations in the Arctic as part of their discussions.

The escalating number of Indian nationals attempting to cross the U.S.-Canadian border illegally raises concerns about border security and immigration enforcement. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection data portal shows a significant increase in the number of attempted crossings in recent years, with Indian nationals being the most prevalent nationality encountered at the northern border. President Trump’s focus on border security and his meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau indicate a strong commitment to addressing these issues and strengthening relationships with neighboring countries.

The discussions between President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau highlight the importance of cooperation between the U.S. and Canada on various critical issues. These include combating the fentanyl and drug crisis, ensuring fair trade deals, and addressing the trade deficit between the two countries. Stiffening border policies and maintaining strong border security measures are crucial steps to manage the flow of illegal migration and ensure the safety and security of both nations. As both countries navigate complex issues related to border security, trade, and international relations, collaboration and dialogue are essential to finding mutually beneficial solutions.

Moving forward, the U.S. and Canadian governments will need to work together to address the challenges posed by illegal migration and transnational crime. By strengthening border policies, enhancing security measures, and fostering diplomatic relations, both countries can effectively address common threats and promote regional stability. President Trump’s emphasis on addressing the drug crisis and reducing illegal immigration underscores the need for a comprehensive approach to border security that balances enforcement measures with diplomatic solutions. As the U.S. and Canada navigate evolving geopolitical dynamics, ongoing collaboration and cooperation are critical to promoting mutual prosperity and security in the region.

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