3 foreign nationals returned to U.S. after caught crossing Canadian border in Fort Erie
- On April 13, 2025, three foreign nationals tried to cross into Canada using the train bridge in Fort Erie and were detained by the RCMP.
- The migrants were spotted crossing from the US to a waiting vehicle whose driver, the Cuban national's wife, was involved in the incident.
- Authorities apprehended one person immediately, caught a second who fled on foot, while the third entered the vehicle, which nearly struck RCMP officers.
- Alexander Cardenas, a Cuban citizen, was deemed inadmissible by Canadian authorities and sent back to the U.S., while his wife is confronting several legal charges.
- The driver and Cardenas turned themselves in on April 23, and the case highlights ongoing cross-border enforcement by RCMP and CBSA teams.
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RCMP identifies new spot in Ontario where unauthorized migrants enter Canada, and are now staffing it 24/7
Niagara-on-the-Lake RCMP Border Integrity Unit has arrested several people trying to enter from the U.S. via the Fort Erie train bridge since April 13.
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