
Canadians Face Deportation Over Minor Past Issues
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Canadians in the US face deportation threats over minor past issues, as recent cases show. Tania Hille Warner and her daughter were detained despite valid work authorization, while Curtis Wright was flagged for a minor drug charge from decades ago. These incidents highlight stricter enforcement at borders, linked to more aggressive use of immigration discretion under current policies. Human rights groups criticize detention centers for poor conditions, and these stories draw international backlash. Immigration flows from Canada to the US have dropped thirty percent since the late two thousands, with tougher naturalization tests and neighborhood checks adding hurdles. The advice for those staying is to review their status thoroughly and avoid any slip-ups at the border.
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