Quebec asks feds to close Roxham Road, says province can’t handle influx of refugees
Quebec is asking the federal government to close a wooded border crossing south of Montreal because the province can’t handle the number of asylum seekers entering the country.
Premier François Legault says more than 100 refugee claimants are entering Quebec every day from the United States through a rural path called Roxham Road.
The popular unofficial border crossing was closed when the pandemic hit in March 2020 and reopened last November.
Legault told reporters today that many of those crossing at Roxham Road are not really refugees and are eventually ordered to leave Canada.