Five people were arrested after illegally crossing to Canada on January 27.
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) confirmed Global news that RCMP arrested five people after entering Canada and then transferred to CBSA for treatment.
A video posted online shows the group that crosses the border by 0 Street.
The video shows people who put wooden panels to cross a small trench along the American border and Canada, and they drive a black makeup truck across the trench with the help of the panels.
You can then see two people entering the truck before they rush.
Tyler Brown, a resident of Washington State, photographed the video and told Global News that it had happened at 3:30 pm
“They threw the panels and slopes because Patrol is borders behind them,” he said.
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“It is a little annoying, especially when they destroy the annihilation and things like that.”
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CBSA and RCMP have not confirmed where the five people are.
Canada faces pressure from the administration of US President Donald Trump to tighten border security.
Canada says it has set a border plan worth $ 1.3 billion.
US officials are cut off to cross illegal vehicles near Bleen, Washington
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Earlier this week, Rosario Pitt Vasquiz, chief patrol agent in Blin, said they had installed concrete blocks and rock barriers in many areas of high traffic near the crossing to suppress illegal vehicles.
Vasquiz said that 85 vehicles illegally entered the United States near the Bleen Pacific High Crossing since 2023.
Meanwhile, CBSA announced that it had ended the unreliable access to the area of Pacific Crest Trail.
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The corridor, which revolves around walking long distances and horseback, extends across the border between British Columbia and Washington.
Although the entire track is about 4265 km from Mexico to Canada, there is a 13 -km extension in Canada that some hikers in their mission are covered.
As of Monday, CBSA said that anyone who wants to continue on the way to Canada must now submit it to the entry port.
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