illegal immigration
Terrorism at the US/CAN Border
Trump Tariffs
It’s actually quite the dog and pony show between US and Canadian relations, between President Elect – Donald Trump and the current Liberal clowns we have running Canada and this is set to potentially explode on January 20th, 2025.
You see…Trump is not happy about Criminals and Drugs leaking into the United States from Canada and has threatened 25% Tariffs on ALL Products from Canada, if we can’t get our collective (act) together…

And of course, because…Orange Man Bad…the Liberals are losing their minds. 25% Tariffs will harm industry in Canada…even with a 70 Cent Canadian to US Dollar. It’s still cheaper to buy from Canada, but transport alone could stifle the balance of this imbalance.
Should all Canadians, including Liberals, be concerned over this?
Abso-Freaking-Lutely!
In as much as we should ALSO be concerned with the self-inflicted Carbon Tax Tariff on Goods and Services, making us a less favorable trade partner…and with this going up again on April 1st, 2025…with the possibility of an additional 25% tariff from Trump…our clocks are set to be cleaned by our largest trade partner.
This seems simple enough…stem the flow of criminals and drugs into the US from Canada and all is good…right?
But instead…we have buffoons like Marc Miller, downplaying the issues.
“Just as we’ve had concerns with the flow of people coming from the south to the north”.
Well Marc…this was all Trudeau’s idea, wasn’t it?
Because when Trump issued a Travel Ban, Trudeau issued a Public Statement and Tweet, welcoming them to Canada:

And then used Police and RCMP as Porters, to carry luggage and assist these people flowing into the North from the South:

And then lost track of them…before finally closing this border crossing down, 3 years into the Biden Administration.
“In comparison to the border with Mexico, it’s the equivalent on a yearly basis, of a significant weekend at the Mexico Border”, says Marc.
And maybe this is true…even Trump mentioning that a Caravan of thousands from Mexico were headed to the Southern Border from Mexico…
But it’s not just the quantity of people that are coming…
It’s also the type of people that Trump wants to stop flooding into the United States…much was the reason for the previous Travel Ban, from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
And…if you remember back 20 years ago…when a fist full of individuals did this:

And the security that is still ramped up in All Airports in North America…you can figure out why.
We’d learned, back in September of this year, that Canada had a Pakistani citizen arrested in Canada, charged with plotting a terrorist attack in New York…and you’d think that we’re on top of this already…
But, as it turns out, where there is Smoke, you’ll more than likely find Fire, as well…
And Independent MP – Kevin Voung – was quick to point this out, earlier this morning:

With figures that go up to 2023…where as US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data showed that this number is actually 1,200, over the last 4 years.

We’ve caught one guy…
Two Terrorists were involved in taking down the Twin Towers…19, responsible for all of the 9/11 destruction, including the Pentagon being struck…
63x that amount, have tried to enter into the US – throughout the last 4 years.
So…well Trump will cause some devastation in our trading capacity, you kind of have to understand where he’s coming from…
It’s not another – Orange Man Bad, story.
And to be very honest…we as Canadians should be concerned with these levels of Terrorists on Canadian Soil…and thankful that at least somebody is finally addressing this.
illegal immigration
While Trump has southern border secure, hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants still flooding in from Canada
From The Center Square
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Under the Biden administration, the greatest number of illegal border crossers at the U.S.-Canada border were reported in U.S. history, breaking records nearly every month for four years, The Center Square first reported.
While record high numbers dropped under the Trump administration, illegal entries still remain high in northern border states, with some states reporting more apprehensions in 2025 than during the Biden years.
Fourteen U.S. states share the longest international border in the world with Canada, totaling 5,525 miles across land and water.
The majority of illegal border crossers were apprehended and encountered in five northern border states, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data analyzed by The Center Square. Nearly half were reported in New York. Washington, Vermont, Maine and Montana recorded the next greatest numbers.
The majority of northern border states reported the greatest number of illegal entries in U.S. history in 2024, the last year of the Biden administration, according to CBP data. At the height of the border crisis, illegal entries reached nearly 200,000 at the northern border in 2024 and in 2023, first reported by The Center Square.
For fiscal years 2022 through 2025, 754,928 illegal border crossers were reported in 14 northern border states, according to the latest available CBP data.
From west to east, illegal entries at the northern border totaled:
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Alaska: 7,380
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Washington: 135,116
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Idaho: 620
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Montana: 32,036
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North Dakota: 14,818
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Minnesota: 8,315
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Wisconsin: 118
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Michigan: 50,321
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Ohio: 1,546
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Pennsylvania: 19,145
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New York: 363,910
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Vermont: 61,790
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New Hampshire: 82
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Maine: 59,731
Notably, Alaska, Idaho, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin reported record high illegal crossings in 2023. Although Montana and North Dakota saw a drop in 2025 from record highs in 2024, the number of illegal border crossers apprehended in the two states in 2025 were greater than they were in 2022; in Montana they were more than double.
The data only includes nine months of the Trump administration. The CBP fiscal year goes from Oct. 1 through Sept. 30. Biden administration data includes the first three months of fiscal 2025, nine months of fiscal 2021, and all of fiscal years 2022, 2023 and 2024. Combined, illegal northern border crosser apprehensions totaled roughly one million under the Biden administration, according to CBP data.
The data excludes “gotaways,” the official term used by CBP to describe foreign nationals who illegally enter between ports of entry to evade capture, don’t make immigration claims and don’t return to their country of origin. CBP does not publicly report gotaway data. The Center Square exclusively obtained it from Border Patrol agents. More than two million gotaways were identified by Border Patrol agents under the Biden administration, although the figure is expected to be much higher, The Center Square first reported.
For decades, the northern border has been largely unmanned and unprotected with increased threats of terrorism and lack of operational control, The Center Square reported.
Unlike the 1,954-mile U.S.-Mexico border, there is no border wall, significantly less technological equipment exists and far fewer agents are stationed there.
Officials have explained that the data represents a fraction of illegal border crossers – it remains unclear how many really came through largely remote areas where one Border Patrol agent may be responsible for patrolling several hundred miles, The Center Square has reported.
Despite being understaffed and having far less resources, Border Patrol and CBP agents at the U.S.-Canada border apprehended the greatest number of known or suspected terrorists (KSTs) in U.S. history during the Biden administration – 1,216, or 64% of the KSTs apprehended nationwide, The Center Square exclusively reported.
In February, President Donald Trump for the first time in U.S. history declared a national emergency at the northern border, also ordering the U.S. military to implement border security measures there. After shutting down illegal entries at the southwest border, the administration acknowledged the majority of fentanyl and KSTs were coming through the northern border, The Center Square reported.
The Trump administration has also prioritized increased funding, recruitment and hiring and investment in technological capabilities at the northern border.
Daily Caller
Tom Homan Predicts Deportation Of Most Third World Migrants Over Risks From Screening Docs

From the Daily Caller News Foundation
White House border czar Tom Homan predicted Sunday the Trump administration will deport the majority of Third World migrants due to vetting challenges.
Two National Guardsmen were shot Wednesday, allegedly by an Afghan national brought into the U.S. under the Biden administration. The attack prompted President Donald Trump to announce in a Thursday post on Truth Social that his administration would “permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries.” Homan said on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that Third World nations could not be relied upon to provide accurate information for vetting migrants.
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“[T]hese Third World nations, they don’t have systems like we do. So, a lot of these Afghanistans, when they did get here and get vetted, they had no identification at all. Not a single travel document, not one piece of identification,” Homan said. “And we’re going to count on the people that run Afghanistan, the Taliban, to provide us any information [on] who the bad guys were or who the good guys are? Certainly not. And many people need to understand that most terrorists in this world, most of ’em, aren’t in any database.”
“And the same thing with illegal aliens, the over 10 million that came across the border under Joe Biden. There’s no way to vet these people. You think El Salvador or Turkey or Sudan or any of these countries have the databases or system checks that we have?” he added. “Do you think the government[s] of China, Russia, Turkey, do you think they’re going to share that data with us even if they did have it? There’s no way to clearly vet these people 100% that they’re safe to come to this country from these Third World nations.”
The president also wrote in his Thursday post he would “terminate all of the millions of Biden illegal admissions,” along with deporting those who do not offer value to the United States. Homan said Trump is correct to evaluate all migrants who entered under Biden.
“I really, truly think that most of ’em are [going to] end up being deported ’cause we’re not going to be able to properly vet them,” he said.
Similarly, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asserted Sunday on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” the Trump administration would deport individuals with pending asylum claims.
West Virginia Army National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, perished Thursday from wounds sustained in Wednesday’s shooting. The other victim, Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, remains in critical condition at the time of publication.
The shooting was allegedly carried out by Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who entered the country in September 2021 after the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. Lakanwal previously worked with the U.S. government, including the CIA, and was admitted into the U.S. under the Biden administration’s Operation Allies Welcome, which resettled Afghans who had helped American forces.
Lakanwal applied for asylum in 2024, which the Trump administration granted in April 2025, according to Reuters. The alleged gunman shouted, “Allahu akbar!” before opening fire with a revolver, independent journalist Julio Rojas reported.
As of December 2024, over 180,000 Afghans were resettled in the U.S. following its August 2021 withdrawal, according to the State Department. After the shooting, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the “processing of all immigration requests relating to Afghan nationals” would be paused “indefinitely.”
USCIS also asserted Thursday it would conduct a full-scale reexamination of all green cards granted to individuals from 19 countries “of concern” at Trump’s direction. The agency added in a later statement that, when vetting migrants from those nations, it would weigh “negative, country specific factors,” such as whether the country was able to “issue secure identity documents.”
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