How Canada’s border towns are dealing with a growing stream of refugees

Twenty-four hours. Four provinces. Seven towns. What one day on the Canada-U.S. line says about refugees, Canadian tolerance and Trump’s America

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A pregnant woman and her child and a woman traveling alone from Nigeria are placed in a police vehicle after crossing illegally from the USA into Canada at Roxham Rd. Quebec. (Photograph by Roger Lemoyne)

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