Canada
"The [U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country] agreement. . .would allow each country to return asylum claimants who passed through the other country without having to adjudicate their asylum claims. In other words, an alien would have to claim asylum protection in whichever country he reached first, and thus would not be permitted to transit through one country and then apply for asylum in the other."
A Border Port of Entry Where Almost No One Enters
Remote crossing point at Hannah, N.D., saw 14 cars in all of June
Could Canadian Truckers Be Granted U.S. Asylum?
Probably not, though Congress could still act
Topics: Canada, Refugees and Asylum
Canadians Oppose Trudeau's Proposed Immigration Increases
Weak support in a country with close to 9 percent unemployment
Migration Problems for Americans in Our Exclaves on the Northern Border
Topics: Covid-19 and Immigration, Canada
One Inspection of an Arriving Border-Crosser Can Cost Up to $10,333
Topics: Canada, Costs of Immigration