RCMP in Quebec say they have prepared contingency plans in case of an influx of migrants from the United States after Donald Trump’s victory, as Quebec Premier François Legault and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet raised fears about asylum claimants streaming into the province.
Mr. Legault warned about “turbulence” at the border, saying Wednesday that he expects a stream of asylum seekers from the U.S. and arguing that the capacity of Quebec to integrate new arrivals had already been exceeded.
*snort* @fancypants_s https://t.co/8wwrtFRyBm
— Auntie Polly (@auntie_polly) November 7, 2024
Hmmm
The issue of huge numbers of undocumented migrants was crucial to #USElection2024
Yet @cibc's Benjamin Tal reminds us there are also one million temporary residents in Canada on expired visas. And Ottawa is unable remove them.
Via @camrclark #cdnpolihttps://t.co/uEE4u1xMY1— DouglasTodd (@DouglasTodd) November 7, 2024
