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The number of US citizens seeking refuge in Canada stanley thermos skyrocketed last year.Exactly 2,550 Americans applied for asylum in Canada in 2017, according to data fromImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. That s more than a sixfold increase from the 395 Americans who applied in 2016.It s believed that the hard-line immigration policies of Pres stanley fr ident Donald Trump have fueled the increase in the number of Americans fleeing to Canada.The United States supplied the third-highest number of asylum-seekers to Canada in 2017, topped by Haiti 7,785 applicants at No. 1 and Nigeria 6,005 applicants at No. 2.There s a large number of asylum-seekers this year as well, with 1,215 Americans stanley website requesting refuge in Canada through the end of August.Canadian officials said that while Canada remains an open, welcoming country, crossing into it is not a ticket for permanent residence. Coming to Canada, asking for asylum in Canada is not a guarantee for permanent residence in Canada, Louis Dumas, a spokesman for the immigration ministry, said last year. Why Haitians are leaving the USAbout 80% to 85% of the US asylum-seekers are of Haitian descent, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.Many Haitians have headed to Canada over concerns they ll lose their temporary protected status or TPS, in the United States.The Trump administration moved to end the TPS program, but thoseplans have been temporarily blockedby a federal judge. US District Judge Edward Chen granted a preliminary injunct |
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