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Trump's Anti-Migrant Policies Prompt Canada to Reconsider Asylum Returns

President Trump's recent anti-migrant policies, including sending migrants to Guantanamo Bay and banning asylum, have prompted Canadian rights advocates to call for a halt to returning asylum seekers to the US due to safety concerns, despite the Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) and incr...

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Trump Administration Seeks "Safe Third Country" Asylum Deal with El Salvador

The Trump administration is negotiating a "Safe Third Country" asylum agreement with El Salvador, allowing the U.S. to deport non-Salvadoran asylum seekers there, potentially including Venezuelan gang members, despite concerns over El Salvador's human rights record and the agreement's legal challeng...

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Canada-U.S. Border Concerns Amidst U.S. Deportation Plans

Canada's Immigration Minister expresses concerns about the potential strain on Canada's border security due to U.S. immigration policies, emphasizing the need for collaboration between the two countries.

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U.S. Seeks to Revive Migrant Transfer Deal with El Salvador

The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to send non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvadoran prisons, following President Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs that resulted in over 84,000 arrests.

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Surge in Clandestine Border Crossings Prompts Calls to Reform Asylum Rule

A surge in clandestine border crossings into Canada, with smugglers charging up to \$45,000, prompts calls to end a rule allowing asylum claims after 14 days of evading authorities; the Bloc Québécois will challenge the rule in Parliament on Monday.

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