New Brunswick saw spike in refugee claimants at United States border in 2016
FREDERICTON — The number of refugee claimants crossing into New Brunswick from the United States saw a significant increase last year.
According to figures released by the Canadian Border Services Agency, there were 23 refugee claimants at the border in 2016 — more than the previous four years combined.
The numbers include those seeking asylum at official points of entry, and those stopped by police after crossing in remote locations.
There were seven refugee claimants in each year between 2011 and 2013, four in 2014 and only two in 2015.


