Quebec provincial police are beefing up their presence at the Canada-U.S. border ahead of the upcoming inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, according to the province’s premier. François Legault told reporters Tuesday at the provincial legislature that “there is indeed a real risk” that migrants will “rush” to the country and province’s borders in the coming weeks.
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Quebec police ramp up patrols of U.S. border as Trump win spurs fear of migrant ‘rush’
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