Talks underway with federal government on refugee crossings: Manitoba premier
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said his government has been talking with the Prime Minister’s Office about ways to deal with the rising number of refugees illicitly crossing the border from the United States.
Pallister’s words came soon after RCMP intercepted another seven people near Emerson, Man. — one of the hotspots in Canada that has seen a surge in people fleeing a potential crackdown on immigrants south of the border.
“There has been a call to the prime minister on this issue. A number of options are being discussed,” Pallister said Monday.
“My first concern is for the security of Manitobans, but I’m also, of course, concerned for the people seeking refuge here.”


