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Search underway for woman, 2 young children near Quebec-U.S. border

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A search and rescue operation is underway for a woman and two young children who are believed to have crossed the border from the United States into Canada overnight.

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RCMP said the search was launched at around midnight Thursday in the area surrounding Trout River, Que., in the Montérégie region, after two men and a woman were arrested Wednesday night for illegally entering the country. 

RCMP spokesperson Martina Pillarova said it was only during interviews with the trio that officers learned of the missing woman and children.

The search operation has since been taken over by the Sûreté du Québec (SQ). 

The ages of the children have not been confirmed, but the SQ told CBC they are believed to be as young as three years old.

Pillarova said medical emergency services were also on standby as there were concerns for their safety. 

“They might be injured or dehydrated,” Pillarova said, more than 10 hours after the search began.

There is an official border crossing at Trout River that links the municipality of Elgin, Que., to Constable, N.Y., which is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. most days.

Elgin’s general manager Guylaine Cloutier said that illegal crossings have increased since U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term began, but noted it’s not a new issue.

“It’s always existed,” she said, adding that although it’s worrisome, there’s not much the municipality can do to help. 

“We don’t have the capacity or resources,” she said. 

The Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration has coincided with a steadily increasing number of asylum claims by would-be refugees in Quebec.

U.S. Homeland Security said last month it was revoking the temporary status of 532,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who flew to the country at their own expense with a financial sponsor. It ends April 24.

The Trump administration has also announced an end to Temporary Protected Status for 600,000 Venezuelans and about 500,000 Haitians — set to expire in August — though a federal judge temporarily put that on hold.

Data obtained by Radio-Canada shows that the number of claims processed at the popular Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing went from 560 in January to 1,411 as of April 13.

The Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement requires people to claim asylum in the first safe country they reach — meaning they can’t travel to the U.S., for example, and then claim asylum in Canada.

There are exceptions, however: would-be refugees can cross the border and claim asylum in Canada if they have a family member in the country or if they are an unaccompanied minor. Another exception exists for anyone who crosses illegally into Canada and hides out for two weeks before making their claim.

American policies and their impact on Canada have been front and centre on the federal campaign trail, and Wednesday’s French-language leaders’ debate was no different. 

The leaders weighed in on immigration, and asylum seekers, in particular.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would block individuals coming from the U.S. and seeking asylum in Canada. 

Liberal Leader Mark Carney said there are limits to what the country can handle.

“We have to be human, but we have to be realistic. Canada can’t accept everyone,” he said, noting most asylum seekers would likely be turned back to the U.S. given the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Meanwhile, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh proposed doing away with the Safe Third Country Agreement.

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