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Quebec should not be financially responsible for “Justin Trudeau’s guests,” Parti Québécois Leader Jean-François Lisée said on Monday, referring to the asylum seekers crossing the U.S.-Canada border into Quebec this summer.

Lisée argues that Ottawa should pay for the influx of Haitian migrants. As of now, Quebec is paying for their accommodation, food and social services.

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During a press conference in St-Augustin, a suburb in Quebec City, Lisée reminded everyone about Trudeau’s “Welcome to Canada” statement in December 2015 as he welcomed Syrian refugees. The influx of migrants is therefore “the result of Trudeau’s irresponsible declarations,” according to Lisée.

“They need to be well treated, that’s for sure,” he said. “But the question is: how much will this cost and who will pay for this?”

Lisée added that Quebec usually accommodates an average of 3,000 to 4,000 asylum seekers in any given year. However, he said Ottawa should pay for temporary accommodation, social aid and education when the number of migrants exceeds those numbers.