Border Security

Trump’s Canada Border Complaints: A Flood of US Guns and Drugs Exposes Hypocrisy

Despite President Trump’s claims, data reveals a significant influx of illegal drugs and firearms from the U.S. into Canada, exceeding the amount seized by U.S. officials at their northern border. This increase, fueled partly by shifting drug production methods and increased border crossings, is driving crime and addiction in Canada. The substantial rise in seizures, including a 118% increase in drug weight from 2022 to 2024, highlights the need for increased border security. Consequently, Canada’s increased border security measures, while partly aimed at addressing U.S. concerns, primarily benefit Canadian public safety.

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Canada Closes Pacific Crest Trail Border Crossing

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has closed the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) as a point of entry into Canada, requiring hikers to use designated border crossings instead. This change affects the 13-kilometer Canadian portion of the 4,265-kilometer trail, aligning Canadian policy with U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations. The nearest border crossings are approximately 100 kilometers from the trail’s terminus, potentially adding significant travel time and logistical complexity for hikers. This decision, announced after a period of COVID-related closure, may impact the hundreds of hikers who previously visited Manning Park Resort annually.

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ICE Arrests 84 Immigrants in DFW: Routine Enforcement or Political Theater?

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested 84 undocumented immigrants in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, part of a nationwide operation targeting criminal aliens. While ICE stated all those arrested were criminals, specifics regarding their crimes remain undisclosed. These arrests coincide with Governor Abbott’s deployment of 400 Texas troops to the southern border, reflecting a broader national crackdown on illegal immigration. This increased enforcement prioritizes public safety and national security concerns, according to officials.

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Military Aircraft Used for Migrant Deportations: Costly and Controversial

President Trump’s swift implementation of his immigration agenda includes canceling refugee flights, increasing border troop presence, expanding expedited deportation powers, and authorizing wider arrest authority for federal law enforcement agencies. The resulting surge in migrants at the Mexican border reflects canceled appointments via the CBP One app, leaving many stranded. Despite this, daily deportation numbers remain consistent with the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Texas is requesting federal reimbursement for border security costs, and Trump discussed immigration and gang issues with the El Salvadoran president.

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Mexico Seals Border Tunnel

A sophisticated, approximately 1,000-foot-long tunnel connecting Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, to El Paso, Texas, was recently discovered and will be sealed. Hidden within a shared storm sewer system, the well-constructed tunnel featured lighting, ventilation, and reinforced walls, suggesting a large-scale operation likely involving extensive time and resources. Mexican authorities are investigating its construction and possible links to human trafficking, noting social media clues indicating its existence. The discovery comes amid heightened border security in anticipation of strengthened U.S. immigration policies.

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Army Soldiers Arrested for Human Smuggling: Cartel Ties and Systemic Issues Explored

Three Fort Cavazos soldiers—Emilio Mendoza Lopez, Angel Palma, and Enrique Jauregui—face human smuggling charges after a November 27th traffic stop in Presidio, Texas. Palma allegedly drove a vehicle containing Mendoza Lopez and two undocumented immigrants from Guatemala. Jauregui is accused of recruiting and facilitating the operation, evidence found on Palma’s phone confirming their collaboration. While Mendoza Lopez was arrested at the scene, Palma and Jauregui were apprehended later at Fort Cavazos.

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Trudeau’s “Productive” Meeting with Trump: Helicopters, Shiny Objects, and a Border Strategy

President-elect Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau held a productive meeting in Florida, addressing key issues including the threat of US tariffs on Canadian goods and the opioid crisis. Discussions also covered border security, national defense, and the trade deficit between the two countries. While no formal agreements were reached, the meeting fostered a positive atmosphere, with Trudeau reportedly committing to increased border security measures, including the purchase of new surveillance helicopters. The meeting followed Trump’s threat of imposing tariffs unless Canada made significant border changes, prompting a swift Canadian response involving increased police presence and funding commitments.

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Mexican President Rejects Trump’s Border Closure Claim

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum refutes Donald Trump’s claim that she promised to close the Mexico-US border, clarifying that their conversation focused on Mexico’s comprehensive strategy to manage migration while respecting human rights. Sheinbaum emphasized Mexico’s commitment to maintaining open communication and cooperation, contrasting this with Trump’s assertion of a border closure agreement. Trump, however, maintains his previous stance, citing concerns about undocumented immigration and threatening import taxes on Mexican and Canadian goods unless stricter border control measures are implemented. Recent data indicates a significant decrease in unauthorized border crossings between October 2023 and the present.

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Mexico Rejects Trump’s Border Closure Claim

President-elect Trump announced that Mexico’s President Sheinbaum agreed to halt immigration across the southern border, a claim Sheinbaum later clarified. Sheinbaum stated that Mexico’s strategy focuses on managing migration within the country, not closing borders. Trump’s announcement followed a phone call where the two leaders also discussed drug trafficking. Trump previously threatened 25% tariffs on Mexican imports if immigration and drug flow weren’t controlled. Sheinbaum warned against escalating trade tensions.

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