
Migrant crossings plummet at U.S.-Canada border
Migrant crossings at the U.S.-Canada border have dropped by 60% in recent months, according to new federal data. The decline follows President Trump’s immigration policies, which include executive orders, ICE crackdowns, and increased border security. FOX 5’s Stephanie Bertini revisits the northern border to investigate what’s behind the drop, speaking with local officials, law enforcement, and immigration experts about the shift.
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Migrant crossings plummet at U.S.-Canada border

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