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Evidence exclusively obtained by the Toronto Sun suggests that the Canadian Border Service Agency (CBSA) is co-operating with the RCMP in dealing with the flood of migrants entering Canada illegally. This is significant given that CBSA deals exclusively with legal border crossings, while the RCMP is responsible for illegal crossing.

Working together suggests a blurring of responsibility, and raises further questions about why our immigration laws are not being enforced at unofficial crossings.

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This past weekend, a CBSA vehicle was parked at the popular Roxham Road illegal border crossing in rural Quebec. This is the location where upwards of 6,000 people have already crossed in 2018, tripling 2017’s numbers in the first three months.

It is unknown why a CBSA vehicle was there or how long it had been there. CBSA declined to comment for this column. The RCMP officials stationed at the border would not answer questions from the Sun about the vehicle.