U.S., Canada ‘perplexed’ about migrant surge into Canada, Kelly says
OTTAWA — Most of the migrants who recently made the difficult journey across the border into Canada were in the United States legally, making the trend hard to explain, says U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
The majority travelled to the United States with the necessary visas, Kelly said Friday after a meeting in Ottawa with cabinet members including his Canadian counterpart, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale.
“Everyone was perplexed,” Kelly said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
“Many of them have only been in the United States a few days before they made the trek north, so it’s something we’re certainly trying to figure out.”


