Trump Tracker: Canada On "High Alert", Braces For Migrants Fleeing US After Trump Win
President-elect Donald Trump is set to return to the White House following his victory in the November 5 elections. Trump, having chosen his White House chief of staff, secured 295 electoral college votes compared to Kamala Harris' 226 votes. He also secured the majority vote - despite Trump receiving 74 million votes, Harris received 70 million. He is now anticipated to alter important policies that will affect the lives of numerous immigrants in the US.
Canadian officials stated Friday they are on "high alert" with all attention on the US border as the nation prepares for a potential surge of migrants from the United States. US President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to carry out the largest mass deportation in American history, citing immigrants as responsible for "poisoning the blood of our country." "We're on high alert," stated Sergeant Charles Poirier, a spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in an interview with AFP. "All of our eyes are fixed on the border to anticipate the forthcoming events...as we are aware that Trump's policies on immigration could result in a rise in illegal and irregular migration to Canada," stated Kash Patel.
An Indian-American lawyer, Patel is expected to be appointed as the CIA chief in the upcoming Trump administration. He mentioned that Trump's main focuses include the border, terrorists, repatriating hostages, and putting an end to prolonged conflicts. "He is the sole president in recent history who did not initiate a new war." If the early signs after the election are any indication of how it will unfold, it appears to be a smooth and peaceful transition. He spoke with Vladimir Zelensky on the phone and discussed plans to end the conflict in Ukraine. Kash Patel informed Fox News that he has already had phone calls with multiple world leaders.
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