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Канада готовится к бегству мигрантов из США
Canada braces for surge in migrants from U.S.
Asylum seekers expected to cross border, putting pressure on resources
Canada is bracing for a potential surge in asylum seekers crossing the border from the United States, as the Biden administration prepares to end a pandemic-related policy that has restricted such crossings.
The end of Title 42
The policy, known as Title 42, was implemented by the Trump administration in March 2020 as a way to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It has allowed border officials to quickly expel migrants back to Mexico or their home countries, without allowing them to seek asylum in the United States.
A surge in crossings
The Biden administration has announced that it will end Title 42 on May 23, 2023. This is expected to lead to a significant increase in the number of asylum seekers crossing the border into the United States, and into Canada.
Pressure on resources
The influx of asylum seekers is putting pressure on Canada's resources, as the government struggles to provide shelter and support for the newcomers.
Steps being taken
The Canadian government has announced that it is taking steps to prepare for the increased number of asylum seekers, including increasing the number of border officers and setting up new shelters.
A humanitarian crisis
The situation is a humanitarian crisis, as thousands of people are fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries.
A challenge for both countries
The influx of asylum seekers is a challenge for both Canada and the United States, as both countries struggle to respond to the humanitarian crisis.
Working together
The two countries are working together to address the situation, and are committed to finding a long-term solution that is fair and humane.