Monday , January 13 2025

America is also worried about Canadian terrorists, Trump is preparing for action; An American official gave this information to Trudeau

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US Canada: Not only India but America is also facing the threat of Canadian terrorists. Tom Homan, the newly appointed head of US border affairs, believes Canada’s borders with the US are unsafe. He has expressed fear that terrorists may enter America from the Canadian border.

Homan said the Justin Trudeau administration has not taken border security seriously. It is noteworthy that India has been raising the issue of threat to its security from Canada. India has repeatedly said that the Justin Trudeau administration is not taking action against Khalistan terrorists. Canada is a safe haven for Khalistani terrorists.

Don’t let Canada become a gateway for terrorists – Tom
Tom Homan said Canada cannot be allowed to become a gateway for terrorists. Securing and strengthening the northern border will be a priority for the Trump administration. Special attention will be paid to the increasing human trafficking activity from Canada.

In an interview with 7 News in Watertown, New York, Homan indicated that border security is at the top of Trump’s agenda. He committed to launching the largest deportation campaign ever seen in the US. Homan also said Canada’s border security is weak, making it a gateway for illegal immigrants. People from countries that are strongholds of terrorism also enter America through this route.

Homan appointed head of border affairs
Let us tell you that newly elected President Donald Trump has appointed former US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Homan as the head of border affairs. Homan’s appointment will take effect after Trump is sworn in. Trump will take office on January 20 next year. In September 2023, a Pakistani national was arrested in Quebec on charges of plotting to enter the United States to attack Jews in New York City, according to Canada’s Global News.

According to the US Border Patrol, there has been a significant increase in illegal crossings at the northern border. The increase in human trafficking at the border is linked to organized crime in Canada, which charges $1,500 to $6,000 per person to enter the United States.