The Economist (2018)

PEOPLE have always slipped back and forth across Canada’s 5,525-mile (8,892-km) border with the United States, which runs through forests, mountains, farm fields and the Great Lakes. But a sharp increase in the number of refugees illegally coming north across the border has alarmed Canadians.

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