U.S. and Canada expected to make new deal to keep out asylum seekers
The U.S. and Canada are expected to announce a new immigration deal that would let both countries turn away those trying to seek asylum by crossing their borders. NBC’s Monica Alba reports on how this comes as President Biden recently landed in Canada to meet with Prime Minister Trudeau.
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