Border-crossing asylum-seekers hit six-year high in Canada

Japan Today | Sep 27, 2022 at 9:20 PM
  • The number of asylum-seekers entering Canada between formal border crossings has surged to the highest point since the government started tracking them in 2017, as dropped pandemic restrictions enable more travel and conflict and catastrophe displace people in many parts of the world.
  • In the first eight months of 2022, Royal Canadian Mounted Police intercepted 23,358 asylum-seekers crossing into the country at unofficial entry points, 13% more than all of 2017, when an influx of border-crossers at Roxham Road, near the Quebec-New York border, made international headlines.
  • Because of this agreement asylum-seekers cross between ports of entry and turn themselves in to police to pursue refugee claims.