Venezuelans facing deportation in the U.S. seeking routes to Canada, including by illegal crossings
2025/04/10 Leave a comment
Something going on with IRCC and CBSA as monthly stats on asylum claimants from IRCC date from December 2014 and irregular arrivals from RCMP/CBSA date from January (former generally issued in about 5 weeks, latter generally a week or two). Impact of cuts on important data given articles like this:
Venezuelans facing deportation from the United States under President Donald Trump’s immigration clampdown are seeking routes to Canada, including illegal crossings, according to Canadian immigration consultants.
They say some Venezuelans have already crossed into Canada – both at regular border posts and by slipping across – with others preparing to come here to escape being detained and deported from the U.S.
Hundreds of Venezuelans are facing deportation after Mr. Trump announced plans to end Venezuelans’ special protected status, introduced by the Biden administration, shielding them from deportation. Some with alleged links to gangs have already been detained and deported.
Immigration experts working with the Venezuelan community said Canada is viewed as a top destination for those who do not want to be returned.
The Canadian government does not deport Venezuelans to their home country, which is beset by violent crime.
Annie Beaudoin, a Canadian immigration consultant based in California, said “the end of the U.S. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for thousands of Venezuelans, Haitians, and other foreign nationals, has translated into an increase in illegal crossings into Canada.”
She said some Venezuelans, including health and construction workers, attempting to come through illegal crossings might qualify for visas to come to Canada….
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