'We are a country of laws': Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau warns illegal immigrants
Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister welcomed a flood of immigrants with open arms but warned them to please enter the country legally. He sounded the alarm on the growing flood of immigrants entering Canada.
"Canada is an opening and welcoming society, but let me be clear. We are also a country of laws," Trudeau said in remarks after a meeting in Montreal with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar.
He continued: "Entering Canada irregularly is not an advantage". "There are rigorous immigration and customs rules that will be followed. Make no mistake."
Illegal border crossings to Canada increased profoundly in July, reaching more than triple June's 884 crossings. Most immigrants enter through Quebec.
President Trump in January put a hold on refugees to the United States and barred travelers from several countries infected with terrorism. In the wake of the president's move, Trudeau offered assistance and asylum to refugees.
"To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith," The prime minister tweeted. "Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada."
Now, however, the prime minister is worried about the growing number of mostly Haitian illegal immigrants leaving the U.S. in response to Trump's tough immigration policies and flooding Canada..
"Our rules, our principles and our laws apply to everyone," Trudeau warned.
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