Montreal, Quebec – Canada and the United States have announced an agreement that ... The new deal means that both Canada and the US may turn back asylum seekers who are already in their ...
The United States and Canada have forged an agreement that will ... not been able to turn away asylum-seekers who cross into each country illegally. But under the deal brokered this week, the ...
On March 25, Washington and Ottawa expanded the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement across the entire northern border — not just at the official ports of entry — to close a loophole used by ...
The U.S. and Canada are expected to announce a new immigration deal that would let both countries turn away those trying to seek asylum by crossing their borders. NBC’s Monica Alba reports on ...
President Biden met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to create a new plan that would turn back asylum seekers entering ... reports from Ottawa as the U.S. and Canada see a steep rise in illegal ...
As the U.S. bars asylum seekers from crossing the Mexican border starting Friday, questions are being raised about what Washington will do to guard its northern frontier with Canada. Unable to get ...
The deal was set to take effect at ... These migrants have taken advantage of a quirk in a 2002 agreement between the U.S. and Canada that says asylum seekers must apply in the first country ...
By Karoun Demirjian Reporting from Washington A crush of asylum claims at the U.S.-Mexico border is complicating ... to forge a comprehensive immigration deal. For decades, bipartisan discussions ...
She said it was upsetting to see people being taken away so soon after the Canada-U.S. immigration deal closed ... the expanded agreement; 54 were deemed eligible to make an asylum claim in ...
The new agreement ... for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico, April 26, 2023. Gabriela Sanabria/Reuters Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had hinted at a deal last ...
She said it was upsetting to see people being taken away so soon after the Canada-U.S. immigration deal closed ... the expanded agreement; 54 were deemed eligible to make an asylum claim in ...
She said it was upsetting to see people being taken away so soon after the Canada-U.S. immigration deal closed ... the expanded agreement; 54 were deemed eligible to make an asylum claim in ...