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The US is over, and 'now it's Canada's turn': Mexican migrants are heading north


REYNOSA, Mexico/TORONTO — Shortly after crossing the Rio Grande into the gang-infested border city of Reynosa, dozens of Mexicans deported during U.S President Donald Trump's first days in office said they would soon try to head north again — but this time to Canada.

In a Reynosa migrant shelter, just yards from the US border, 26-year-old Cenobio Rita said he had earned about $3,000 a month installing playgrounds in Richmond, Virginia, before he was deported on Feb. 15 after police found marijuana in his car.

Having left Mexico as a 14-year-old, he fretted about returning to his violent home state of Michoacan. With Trump taking a tough stance on undocumented immigrants, he ruled out a common path for many deportees — back into the United States.



http://www.businessinsider.com/mexic...-canada-2017-3