U.S. and Canada strike new deal to turn back asylum seekers
President Biden met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to create a new plan that would turn back asylum seekers entering through unofficial border crossings. NBC’s Monica Alba reports from Ottawa as the U.S. and Canada see a steep rise in illegal migrant crossings at the border.
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