Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is being blamed for the migrant surge at the northern border as a Vermont sector sees an 846% surge in encounters in January.
"They're allowing it to happen. The visas in place, they are allowed to travel a lot easier. They fly into Montreal, Ontario, and you name it across Canada, and these cartels and smuggling organizations are making money hand over fist."
"And despite the freezing temperatures, despite the weather conditions, they're bringing in these people across," he continued."There's no one in the field to apprehend them." The former Border Patrol chief for the Yuma, Arizona, sector, Chris Clem, explained that"electronic travel authorization allows [migrants], basically visa-free, to fly in from Mexico to Canada, which means now they have access toThis comes as officials recorded 367 migrant encounters in Vermont's Swanton sector in January 2023, compared to just 344 encounters in the last 12 Januarys combined.
"For the last two years, agents have been deployed from the northern border to the southern border or virtually processing illegals down there, and this has led to large parts of the border being unsecured, unguarded," Walsh said. "It's scary to see how the cartels were able to exploit the borders because of the policies that are in place," he continued."The lack of manpower is a large part of why these cartels were able to start to
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