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To: gg cox who wrote (210510)1/25/2025 12:52:44 AM
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These fine young cannibals are heading to Ontario GG, they want to stay at your place and have some of your FREE universal health care. Of course that means there is less FREE stuff for you and doctor wait times will go from months to years, but no matter, it is the Liberal thing to do. And if the RCMP say they caught six about 600 crossed without being noticed.

Listen, GG, let me tell you something else, okay? Immigrants, they love their Hamberders. We’ve seen it, I’ve heard it, everyone’s talking about it. Big, beautiful Hamberders. And you know what else? They absolutely love their Covfefe. It’s incredible, folks, truly incredible. Nobody loves it more than they do. Tremendous, really!

Six migrants caught illegally crossing border on foot in freezing temperatures: Manitoba RCMP

The six were from Jordan, Sudan, Chad and Mauritania. They were arrested and transferred to the Canada Border Services Agency

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The Canadian Press

Published Jan 24, 2025 • 1 minute read



An RCMP Black Hawk helicopter patrols the border in Emerson, Manitoba, on Jan. 20, 2025.
Photo by RCMP EMERSON, MANITOBA

Mounties in Manitoba say six people from multiple countries were caught last week trying to illegally cross into Canada from the United States.

Police say the group was spotted from the air crossing the border on foot near Emerson on Jan. 14.

Officers say some were not dressed for the freezing temperatures, and an ambulance was called to ensure their safety.
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The six were from Jordan, Sudan, Chad and Mauritania.

They were put under arrest and transferred to the Canada Border Services Agency.

The arrests come amid heightened concerns over illegal border crossings.
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Mounties bolstered their presence in the border area with Black Hawk helicopters this week as Donald Trump formally took over as U.S. president.

Trump has called on Canada to stem cross-border traffic in illegal migrants and drugs. He has threatened to impose tariffs to back his demands.

Aerial surveillance is part of Canada’s $1.3-billion upgrade to border security and monitoring in response to Trump.

The illegal traffic has been a long-standing concern at the Manitoba border.

In 2017, two Ghanaian border crossers lost their fingers because of frostbite. In 2022, a family of four from India, including two children, was found frozen to death after attempting to cross into the United States from Canada during a January snowstorm.