Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Greg Mercer, Andrea Woo, Photography by Fred Lum
Publication Date: February 1, 2025 - 06:00
Canada’s border cities, bursting at the seams with asylum seekers, brace for more amid Trump turmoil
February 1, 2025
Some hotels in Niagara Falls, Ont., are unusually full for the middle of the winter off-season, when many visitors stay home. Normally that would make the mayor of a tourist city happy – but not Jim Diodati.His community, which says it has more asylum seekers per capita than any other municipality in the country, is ground-zero in Canada’s efforts to house thousands of refugee claimants in hotels while they wait for their claims to be processed. The mayor, who can see the United States from his perch at city hall, is worried it’s about to get a lot worse.
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