In response to Trump threat, Quebec ready to deploy another 300 officers at border
The Canadian government must deploy more officers to the United States border to show president-elect Donald Trump that Canada is serious about stopping illegal immigration, Quebec’s public security minister said Tuesday.
With about one week to go before Trump’s inauguration, François Bonnardel told reporters that the Canadian government should focus its efforts in a region known as the Swanton sector, where more than 70 per cent of illegal crossings into the U.S. occur.
Of the 26,000 illegal crossings from Canada into the United States reported in 2024, Bonnardel said, 19,000 were in the Swanton region, a stretch of land that touches parts of Quebec, Ontario and the states of Vermont and New York. Swanton also includes Akwesasne, a Mohawk territory that straddles Quebec, Ontario and New York state.
“So we must put 80 per cent of the future efforts … in this sector to show Americans there is a decline in the coming months,” he said about the flow of migrants across the border.


