Because of a Canada-U.S. agreement, ‘refugee’ claimants must apply in the country of their first arrival; however, many in the U.S. are now afraid they will lose their hearing {the U.S. is much more strict in its screening than Canada} and are leaving for Canada. If they legally arrive at a border point, they are told they must return to the U.S., but if they illegally cross the border, “the asylum seekers can receive legal aid and social assistance while making a ‘refugee’ claim”.
If that isn’t bad enough,
“80 to 90% of the people who are denied asylum in the United States do end up winning their ‘refugee’ claim before the ‘Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada’.”