Five months after Canada reached a deal in 2022 to stanch the flow of asylum seekers entering from the U.S., “the overall number of people filing refugee claims in Canada has risen instead of falling,” Reuters reported.
“Many now come by air, while others sneak across the border and hide until they can apply for asylum without fear of being sent back, people working with migrants told Reuters.”
“The numbers show how hard it is for countries to shut the door on desperate people and the challenge unexpected numbers of asylum seekers can pose: In Toronto, hundreds slept on the streets this summer as they struggled to find beds,” wrote Wa Lone and Anna Paperny in their article.