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Toronto Sun has found evidence that casts doubt on what the Trudeau government has been telling us about the flood of asylum seekers crossing into Canada on foot. We have been told that these refugees are poor migrants, fleeing Donald Trump, and yet, evidence on the ground suggests something very different.

Thousands of dollars of electronics and phones were found by the Toronto Sun, discarded near a popular illegal border crossing on Roxham Rd. in rural Quebec.

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A brand-new iPhone X, retailing between $1300 and $1600 — plus taxes — was found thrown into a ditch about a metre from the border. The phone was locked, and, therefore, no information was available to provide clues about who tossed the valuable smartphone before claiming to be a refugee in Canada.

A second phone, found in a nearby ditch, did provide some clues about its former owner. The discarded Nokia flip phone had an Arabic language keyboard.