Thomas Carper: The committee is hearing from two Canadians who have criticized the Trudeau government refugee plan, a representative of U.S. border guards who says the border is porous and needs more guards and a trade expert, according to Hamilton Spectator. That testimony was countered by a letter from the Canadian embassy entered into the record. The U.S. Senate committee for homeland security is studying the implications for U.S. security from Canada refugee program. The letter outlined the measures used to screen 25,000 refugees and how Canada co-operates with the U.S. on security. Thomas Carper of Delaware, the committee top Democrat. It also said the refugees will not be Canadian citizens for years and will need visas to enter the U.S. The letter was submitted by Sen.
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
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