Canadian volunteers denied entry into US so they wouldn't "steal American jobs"
This is from yesterday. I didn't see it posted yet, so apologies if it was.
Kaper-Dale, who said the group had been co-ordinating their stay at the New Jersey church for months, was frustrated and shocked by the incident.
"We've hosted other Canadian groups, and we've always been appreciative of their coming, and no Canadian group has ever had any issue at the border."
He said he'd never had to send out a letter before, and believed that the changes were a reflection of political changes in the U.S.
"If you can't get a church van with 12 white folks through [the border], how much worse is it for any person of colour, any person born somewhere else, any person whose name sounds foreign to an [Immigration, Customs and Enforcement] officer, or any refugee?"
Hoeksema said all members of the Hamilton group were carrying Canadian passports and had previously travelled to the U.S. with no incident.
"We probably would've gotten through if we'd just said we were visiting," he said.
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/hamilton/hamilton-church-volunteers-denied-entry-to-u-s-so-they-wouldn-t-steal-american-jobs-1.4022969