The U.S. government is taking steps to address the issue of illegal crossings along its borders. In a recent move, the Mexican government established a checkpoint near the U.S. border gap known as the San Judas Break to prevent illegal crossings by migrants. However, migrants have adapted by moving to a spot four miles east of the gap, complicating enforcement efforts. Concurrently, the U.S. is exerting pressure on Canada to implement visa requirements for Mexican visitors, as reported by the WSJ. This strategy aims to curb the surge in illegal crossings at the northern border, with U.S. officials expressing concerns over Mexican migrants increasingly using Canada as a backdoor to enter the U.S. illegally.
The U.S. is pushing Canada to impose visa requirements on Mexican visitors, aiming to stem a surge in illegal crossings at the northern border: U.S. officials concerned Mexican migrants increasingly use Canada as a back door to enter the U.S. illegally https://t.co/buZfjzXMh7
The U.S. is pushing Canada to impose visa requirements on Mexican visitors, aiming to stem a surge in illegal crossings at the northern border https://t.co/BKWSclFlNN https://t.co/BKWSclFlNN
US Pushes Canada To Impose Visas On Mexican Visitors To Ease Flow From North - WSJ https://t.co/XTZfgqJqP3
❖ U.S. Pushes Canada to Impose Visas on Mexican Visitors to Ease Migrant Flow from North -- WSJ
The Mexican government established a checkpoint near a U.S. border gap known as the San Judas Break to prevent illegal crossings by migrants. Migrants have since moved to a spot four miles east of the gap, making it harder to reach. https://t.co/SYoTNnCMg4