Empty rooms and beds are running low at the Salvation Army Booth Centre, as more asylum seekers make their way from the United States into Manitoba. In less than a month, the Booth Centre has taken in 50 new people, who have illegally crossed the border in Emerson, Manitoba.
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Salvation Army running out of space for asylum seekers crossing Emerson border
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