Canadian professor warns Illegal immigration Drug smuggling could surge in Canada due to strict border enforcement by the Trump administration.
Kelly Sundberg of Royal University Hill talked about a “tsunami” of illegal immigrants who could expect to cross the United States to enter Canada for fear of being arrested or deported.
“I hope I’m wrong, but it looks like we’ll be overwhelmed by illegal immigrants fleeing U.S. authorities into our country, who are likely to carry guns and drugs,” Sandberg said.

Canadian professor Kelly Sundberg discussed illegal immigration on “60 Minutes of Overtime”. (CBS screenshot)
Sandberg quotes the president Donald TrumpAs an important factor in encouraging immigration to Canada, sending thousands of “criminal illegal foreigners” to Guantana Bay has heightened concerns about fentanyl trafficking.
Elsewhere in the segment, an anonymous Mexican cartel member revealed that he saw more immigrants hoping to smuggle in the United States than into the United States, compared to before the Trump administration.
“Most of them are Venezuelans,” the cartel members said. “Those people are afraid of being deported to their country. Usually, we don’t see so many people, maybe three or four of us will show up in 30 people. Now, maybe every 10 people passes over every 10 people, five go to Canada.”
Canadian border received more attention last month after a report found Allegedly Canadian Trafficking Author It looks like an action that can sneak into the United States through the northern border.
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Sundberg warned of a “tsunami” of illegal immigrants who could travel through Canada. (Photography by Lars Hagberg/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump also criticized Canada’s borders, accusing the country of failing to properly protect its borders to prevent fentanyl from pouring into the United States, He issued a 25% tariff On steel and aluminum in Canada and threatens additional tariffs on all Canadian products on April 2.
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In February, the first full month of Trump’s second term illegal crossing Falling to record low The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) has been concerned about 8,326 times of illegal immigration. This marks a 96% drop in the highest number reported by the Biden administration in December 2023, with 301,981 encounters on the southern border.