Recent reports indicate that Canadians traveling to the U.S. should anticipate increased scrutiny and more extensive questioning at border crossings. Immigration lawyers emphasize the importance of having proper documentation and suggest using a burner phone for safety. Concerns have risen amid changing rules under the Trump administration, with many travelers expressing fears about detention or being denied entry. Immigration lawyer Heather Segal has been receiving numerous inquiries as Canadians navigate these new challenges in border crossings, stressing the need for caution and preparation.
"There's been much more heightened security and heightened investigations at the border, which contributes to people's fears about getting detained or not allowed entry into the U.S."
"Canadians should expect extra questioning and have plenty of documents on hand when traveling to the U.S., as the climate of fear and uncertainty increases."
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