Asylum seekers surge across US to Canada

Canadian government figures show the number of asylum seekers, primarily Haitians, crossing the US border into Canada tripled in July.

The number of asylum seekers crossing the US border into Canada more than tripled in July, according to Canadian government figures.

More than 3100 people walked across the border in July to file refugee claims, up from 884 in June, figures released on Thursday showed.

Ninety-six per cent of them went to Quebec, where an influx of asylum seekers, primarily Haitians, is sparking a backlash from opposition politicians and anti-immigrant groups in the primarily French-speaking province.

Canada is on track this year to have the most refugee claims in a decade, with 7500 of the 21,695 refugee claimants crossing the border illegally, according to the government statistics.


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