Canada braces for potential surge in U.S. migrants after Trump's election win
Canada is preparing for a potential increase in migrants from the U.S. following Donald Trump's election victory. Quebec officials have expressed concerns about asylum seekers crossing the border, with plans in place to manage the situation. The RCMP in Quebec has developed contingency plans, including increased surveillance and additional patrols. They are ready to handle various scenarios, from small family groups to larger numbers of crossings. Officials emphasize that Canada will maintain control over its borders. Past experiences, such as the influx of Haitians in 2017, have prompted preparations for possible mass arrivals of people seeking asylum.