U.S. Homeland Security head expressed little concern about border with Canada
WASHINGTON — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly offered more soothing words Wednesday for Canadians concerned about border security when he appeared before a Senate committee and was asked what concerns he had about security along the Canada-U.S. frontier.
Kelly replied that he’s not as concerned as he is with the southern border with Mexico and would actually like to see the northern border “even thinner,” reiterating comments he made during a visit to Ottawa last month.
The questions to the retired Marine general were posed by a couple of senators from border states who have been known to call for more stringent security, including Montana Democrat Jonathan Tester.
He queried Kelly on his level of concern, noting that while Americans are “focused like a laser on the southern border,” the northern border also has its challenges.