The Trump administration's anti-Muslim policies are driving refugees into Canada and making America less safe. "The United States is saying, 'We do not want Muslims in the United States,'" Veeman said in an interview from his office Wednesday afternoon. Canada Border Services Agency says the number of refugee claims made at Saskatchewan's border spiked last year. Twenty-six people made claims at Saskatchewan's land border in 2016, according to figures provided to CBC News by Canada Border Services Agency. What's new is people doing something similar, leaving the United States to come to Canada.
Source: CBC News February 08, 2017 18:24 UTC