N.H. man, a legal U.S. resident since age 3, reportedly denied reentry from Canada at border
Briefly

Chris Landry, a 46-year-old Canadian citizen and long-time resident of New Hampshire, was denied reentry into the U.S. after returning from Canada. He was stopped at the border due to past convictions for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license. Although Landry has lived in the U.S. legally since childhood and has no recent criminal record, he now must see an immigration judge to return home to his American family. He attributes his situation to the stringent immigration policies of the Trump administration.
Chris Landry, a Canadian citizen living in New Hampshire for 43 years, was denied US reentry due to past convictions despite having a green card.
Landry, who has lived legally in the US since he was a child, faced issues reentering the country after trips to Canada, attributing it to stricter immigration enforcement.
Read at Boston.com
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