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Ottawa says U.S. move to tighten border rules for asylum seekers in line with law

WASHINGTON - The federal government says procedural changes planned by the United States to tighten rules for asylum seekers coming from Canada are in line with the Safe Third Country Agreement.

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Ottawa says U.S. move to tighten border rules for asylum-seekers in line with law

A Canada Border Services Agency officer speaks to a motorist entering Canada at the Douglas-Peace Arch border crossing, in Surrey, B.C., on Monday, August 9, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


WASHINGTON - The federal government says procedural changes planned by the United States to tighten rules for asylum seekers coming from Canada are in line with the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada spokesperson Matthew Krupovich said the changes “do not impact the terms of the (agreement) nor the criteria for an exemption or exception under the agreement.”

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