US-Canada to crack down on human trafficking



The Indian embassy has launched an identification process following the death of an Indian family trying to cross the US border from Canada. The Canadian government also issued a statement calling for tougher measures to prevent infiltration.
The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, has said that Canada will take strong action to prevent infiltration into the United States. The issue of infiltration from Canada to the United States has come to the fore after a four-member Indian family died in a cold and snowstorm during an infiltration attempt. Prime Minister Trudeau said Canada would work with the American Border Police to prevent infiltration. "Human trafficking is a serious matter and needs to be stopped," he said.
Meanwhile, the process of identification of Indian family has been started. Four members of an Indian family who failed to infiltrate the United States have died of a cold. The family was said to be of Indian origin. Following a preliminary investigation, the Indian embassy, ​​in collaboration with the Canadian government, has begun the process of identifying the so-called Indian family. However, the report, citing sources, said the deceased's family was likely to be Gujarati.

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