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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:10:00

has been tweaked, and as of midnight tonight, canada will be able to send back to the us those migrants who have entered the country through illegal border control points. now, immigration advocates have condemned the move. they say that this will make life all the more difficult for some of the poorest people in the world. it s worth making the point as well that canada has agreed in return to take in 15,000 migrants a year from central and south america. the hope being, or the intention being that it will ease the pressure on the border at the south of the united states, the border it shares with mexico. also, agreement was reached between the two leaders today, given that many of these migrants are coming from haiti, to put more money into boosting the police force in haiti, which has been increasingly driven by the collapse of law and order.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:13:00

welcoming of those fleeing political persecution in the past. well, up to now, canada was bound by a law, or an agreement going back to 2004 which forbade the deportation of asylum seekers who had crossed illegally into canada. well now, that agreement has been tweaked and as of midnight tonight, canada will be able to send back to the us those migrants who have entered the country through illegal border control points. immigration advocates have condemned the move, they say that this will make life all the more difficult for some of the poorest people in the world. it s worth making the point as well that canada has agreed and returned to take in 15,000 migrants per yearfrom central and south america. the hope of being, or the intention being that will ease the pressure on the border of the south of the united states, the border it

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:10:00

border control points. now, immigration advocates have condemned the move. they say that this will make life all the more difficult for some of the poorest people in the world. it s worth making the point as well that canada has agreed and returned to take in 15,000 migrants per year from central and south america. the hope being, or the intention being that it will ease the pressure on the border of the south of the united states, the border it shares with mexico. also, an agreement was reached between the two leaders today, given that many of these migrants are coming from haiti, to put more money into boosting the police force in haiti, which has been increasingly driven by the collapse of law and order. david willis speaking to me from washington. shares in us banks have rallied in new york after volatile trading in the european banking sector. the fall in stocks was led by germany s biggest lender,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 05:10:00

and that s put a strain on social services and put political pressure onjustin trudeau. now, they are doing it for a couple of reasons, not least because the us has tightened its migration policies, and because canada has been famously welcoming of those fleeing political persecution in the past. well, up to now, canada was bound by a law or an agreement going back to 2004 which forbade the deportation of asylum seekers who had crossed illegally into canada. well, now that agreement has been tweaked, and as of midnight tonight, canada will be able to send back to the us those migrants who have entered the country through illegal border control points. now, immigration advocates have condemned the move. they say that this will make life all the more difficult for some of the poorest people in the world. it s worth making the point

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