Photographer John Moore reeled off a series of vivid but disturbing frames on that moonless night: ‘I could see the fear in their faces, in their eyes’
A new wave of asylum seekers will arrive from the U.S., and the welcome mat may no longer be out
Twenty-four hours. Four provinces. Seven towns. What one day on the Canada-U.S. line says about refugees, Canadian tolerance and Trump’s America
Bloody attacks against minorities have spiked as Golden Dawn rises
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Echoing Arizona, Georgia passed a tough immigrant law. Now it finds itself desperately short of farmhands.
It goes without saying that Canadians are frustrated by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s bizarre remark, in that CBC interview, to the effect that the Sept. 11 attackers slipped into the States through Canada. (They didn’t, of course, but the myth persists, as myths have a way of doing.)