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Tourist detentions at the U.S. border: What international visitors should know

Are Canadians seeking to enter the U.S. at risk of聽deportation or detention? This New York Times article provides info on the rules for travellers.

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Jasmine Mooney, right, poses for a selfie (with her mom Alexis Eagles): The Yukoner was held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a private detention centre in Arizona. Her father Stephen Mooney said his daughter was detained at the Tijuana border crossing in Mexico. She had been trying to renew her U.S. visa at that border crossing as she had done previously, he said.


The New York Times recently published the article below on travel to the U.S. It serves as a travel warning. Travellers beware!

In recent weeks, a flurry of international visitors attempting to enter the United States from other countries have been denied entry at border checkpoints, leading to either deportations to their home countries or days or weeks of detention.

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