UN refugee agency monitoring asylum seekers crossing Canada-U.S.. border
OTTAWA — The United Nations refugee agency is keeping a careful eye on the situation at informal crossings along the Canada-U.S. border where dozens of people have been arriving in recent weeks in search of asylum.
But it’s the perception of what’s happening rather than the reality that troubles Jean-Nicolas Beuze, the agency’s representative in Ottawa, who spent a day this week observing people making their way through one such crossing in Quebec.
The border crossings are orderly and officials are following all the appropriate laws, said Beuze, who described seeing compassion demonstrated by police and border guards — some of whom even gave asylum seekers additional clothing.
“There’s not really any concern on this side for the Canadian authorities to be able to provide the protection which is necessary to those people,” Beuze said Thursday in an interview with The Canadian Press.


