Opposition motion calls for action to stop the flow of illegal border crossings
OTTAWA — As an influx of illegal border crossings by asylum seekers continues to cause pressures in Quebec, the issue is creating mounting tensions between the Liberals and Conservatives in the House of Commons.
The Trudeau Liberals and the Opposition Conservatives blamed each other Tuesday for problems caused by a spike in refugee claimants entering Canada illegally from the U.S. — an influx that does not appear to be slowing down.
“This has been an issue for well over a year, but this prime minister has failed to take any concrete steps to address the situation,” Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said.
“Meanwhile, families here in Canada who are waiting to be reunited with a loved one or refugees facing real danger have to wait longer because of the government’s inaction. Why?”