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Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Investigations News

With the crisis at the southern U.S. border, what about the northern border?

While the United States southern border is in crisis mode with the vast number of migrants coming across the border, our northern border has seen a 200% increase in the number of migrants.  Most of the illegals crossing the border are from Mexico, but more and more are coming from other countries.

One of the biggest problems is that these people don’t consider the drastic changes in weather conditions and the terrain.  Some migrants have frozen to death because they did not consider the weather and terrain.

“From Oct. 1 to Feb. 28, about 2,000 migrants crossed the border between Canada and New Hampshire, Vermont and New York south through the forests, compared to just 200 crossings in the same period the previous year.

 

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Unlike the southern border, where over 16,000 Border Patrol agents are responsible for staffing roughly 2,000 miles, about 2,000 border agents patrol the 5,000-mile border between the U.S. and Canada, which includes Alaska’s land boundaries, making it the longest international land border in the world.”

“As migrants cross illegally into the U.S. from Canada at historically high levels, U.S. officials have begun flying migrants apprehended at the northern border south to Texas.”

According to a New York Post article, “over 6,100 people from 76 different countries were caught illegally crossing into the United States along its northeastern border over the last 11 months alone — more than were apprehended there in the last ten years combined, US border officials announced.

Earlier this year, New York tried offering migrants free bus tickets to Canada. Still, many were turned away at the Canadian border or stole back across the border after being dissatisfied with the opportunities there.”

 

Dave Bondy

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