Last month, 1,762 people were stopped by the RCMP as they crossed into Canada from the U.S. at informal border points, down from 1,874 in July.
But the statistics also show that the total number of asylum claims lodged in Canada so far this year is higher than in the same period in 2018. The government says it has processed 39,705 new claims for refugee status so far in 2019, which is about 5,000 more than had been processed at this point last year.
Statistics released Monday also show Ontario continues to lag just behind Quebec in the total number of asylum claims processed so far this year. The surge of asylum-seekers has become a lingering sore spot in federal-provincial relations, with the Liberal government promising hundreds of millions of dollars to both provinces to ease some of the strain on housing and social services.
refugees are actually homeless because of fordnation and his incompetent governments cuts hell even citizens in the province have become homeless in the province of Ontario because of the cuts and the sad reality of it is the children are mostly suffering from these cuts
but the money JustinTrudeau gave the province's to help with the inflex and the drain on social services and what not fordnation pocketed it and took more money away for the people of Ontario and the social services and education the asylum seekers still have nothing
When are the UN employees, NGOs, self serving politicians and human smugglers encouraging and enabling illegal activity that has led to the deaths of countless human beings going to be held accountable? How many murders will they be allowed commit in the name of their ideology?
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