U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants which could prompt those worried to flee to Canada through its border.
WATCH: Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, Bloc Québécois MP Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe demanded the Liberal party share their immigration plan in the case that former U.S. president Donald Trump — who has based much of his campaign around tackling unauthorized immigration, with policy proposals like mass deportations — wins Tuesday’s presidential election.
“I do want to assure Canadians that we absolutely recognize the importance of border security and of controlling our own border, of controlling who comes into Canada and who doesn’t.” “We want to ensure that we can have responsible policies,” he said. “Those challenges exist in different contexts under different administrations.”The West Block: Trump 2.0 raises ‘worrisome’ U.S.-Canada border concerns, former ambassador says
Trump has also proposed a blanket 10- to 20-per cent tariff on all foreign imports except goods from China, which he says will face tariffs of at least 60 per cent.
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