A look at the refugee process for people walking across the U.S. border
WINNIPEG — People have been walking across the United States border to claim refugee status for years, but a Winnipeg immigration lawyer says he’s not used to seeing them cross over in the bitter cold.
When they arrive, says Bashir Khan, they are often thirsty and hungry.
For some, the first Canadian they meet is a farmer who welcomes them inside and offers a meal.
“They’ll cook up 12 eggs and let a poor, hungry refugee claimant wolf if all down,” says Khan.


