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Republicans call Canadian border a security threat. Here's what the numbers say

CBC News

CBC News

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March 12, 2025

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Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jun 30, 2026

Is the US-Canada border secure? Border Patrol official testifies ‘no’

The U.S. Border Patrol’s second-in-command admitted to Congress on Tuesday that the U.S.-Canada border is not secure, an acknowledgment that comes days after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin disclosed that Iranian nationals were encountered attempting to enter illegally over the northern border. Border Patrol’s acting deputy chief, Jason Schneider, told House Homeland Security Committee members []

RedState

right

· Jun 27, 2026

'Come Get Some' — Border Czar Has a Message for Haters Making Death Threats Against Him

'Come Get Some' — Border Czar Has a Message for Haters Making Death Threats Against Him

Brisbane Times

center

· Jul 1, 2026

Accused people-smuggler charged after boat lands in Far North Queensland

The border breach by about a dozen people believed to be Chinese nationals has been slammed as an embarrassment for our national security.

Off The Press

right

· Jul 2, 2026

GAO says additional actions needed to secure northern border

At a recent Congressional hearing, Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement Chairman Michael Guest, R-Miss., and Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence Chairman August Pfluger, R-Texas, both said that because the southwest border was secure under the Trump administration, cartel and transnational criminal organizations had recently shifted focus to the northern border. But prior to the []...Click to read more

Hot Air

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· Jul 1, 2026

These People Are Not on Our Side: Dems Double Down on Defending Border Jumpers

These People Are Not on Our Side: Dems Double Down on Defending Border Jumpers

National Republican Congressional Committee

right

· Jun 29, 2026

ICYMI: Republicans gain ground on Democrats’ border mess

A new report highlights growing Republican strength along the U.S.-Mexico border, where House Republicans see a major opportunity heading into November, with Republican candidates including Eric Flores, Judge Tano Tijerina, Greg Cunningham, and Congressman Juan Ciscomani. No surprise there. Border communities watched Democrats unleash chaos, empower cartels, flood communities with fentanyl, and put illegal immigrants ahead of [] The post ICYMI: Republicans gain ground on Democrats’ border mess appeared first on NRCC.

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Related coverage for "Republicans call Canadian border a security threat. Here's what the numbers say": Washington Examiner — Is the US-Canada border secure? Border Patrol official testifies ‘no’. RedState — 'Come Get Some' — Border Czar Has a Message for Haters Making Death Threats Against Him. Brisbane Times — Accused people-smuggler charged after boat lands in Far North Queensland. Off The Press — GAO says additional actions needed to secure northern border. Hot Air — These People Are Not on Our Side: Dems Double Down on Defending Border Jumpers. National Republican Congressional Committee — ICYMI: Republicans gain ground on Democrats’ border mess