Sergeant. Daniel Duboa is used to the harsh weather. He is after all.
He is in charge of stretching 168 kilometers along the Quebec New York border, which is the danger of hiring cold weather and intense winds for his team to police in the area in search of illegal border intersections.
However, there is another factor in which he and his team have recently weathered: political storms.
“anytime [U.S. President Donald] Trump appears in the news that is saying this and of course, it will be relevant to us, “said a veteran officer.
“The biggest concern is unknown … it causes anxiety about our membership.”
Earlier this week, CBC News covered Duboa for 4 hours on the day of the storm, ran in the patrol area, waited for the chips to enter, and checked the known intersections of fresh footprint.
Meanwhile, the news alert will be ping. It describes the latest Michibu from the US administration about the border.
It is the reality of the police that will be a flash in the relationship between Canada and the United States, which is increasingly anxious, and Trump threatens to impose 25 % tariffs, and he justifies Fentanyl and immigrants. I use what is called.
Sergeant. Daniel Dubois, a RCMP champlain Border-Patrol unit, says, “There is an emergency response plan in case something happens,” but it is “normal business.”
“My job is not to have opinions about immigration. My job is to make sure people are safe,” he said.
However, he is honest about the stress caused by the political situation as an executive who is in charge of stretching the famous border, including the staff of the staff.
“Are you doing the right thing? I don’t know,” he said.
“If tomorrow is different, who can plan?”
New technology part of “dance”
Working under the political dumpling can lead to stress, but it also promotes more resources to the 49th parallel.
The Canadian government strives to reduce Trump’s catastrophic economic hitting and avoid catastrophic economic hits, spends $ 1.3 billion, strengthens its borders, and has helicopters, drones, and other surveillance equipment in RCMP. We are confusing the flow of south travel, such as equipping.

According to Dubois, he added that it would have to monitor the technology that would be captured by taking off the project from the ground.
“I can get whatever I like. If I can’t do the right monitor, it doesn’t mean anything,” he said.
“It’s like a big dance. Everyone has to follow the same movement to work. Technology is only one of such things.”
Concerns regarding the north -facing flow
The president is immediately chasing his promise to crack down on illegal immigrants with raids and expulsion. On Thursday, he promised to be expelled abroad A non -citizen university student and other universities who participated in the parent Palestine protest.
The intersection of the north is almost everyday reality (Duboa says, “The business is constant).
“Does it affect our job? Maybe not, maybe not, we don’t know,” said Duboa.
“We are planning an emergency response plan in case something happens, but I’m wondering what the next stage is now,” said Mount. I did it. “Do we expect to increase in the spring? I don’t know. Are you looking forward to the rapid increase next week?”
New fear around Roxam Road
As the snow keeps falling, Duboa will probably lower the Roxam Road, probably the worst rural street in Canada, into a car.
The two concrete blocks and grooves divide the two countries, but other roads provide a straight road to the United States.
It became the epicenter of the immigration crisis during the first term of Trump, and the unofficial crossing was used by tens of thousands of asylum applicants, and the safe third country agreement (STCA) was well known. 。
At that time, this agreement made the Canadian government returned to exile trying to enter the United States, but only at the official border intersection.
The exiled applicants were still in an unofficial intersection to make a claim, and they have been in large numbers in 2017 following stricter immigration policy south of the border.
Dubois refers to where the RCMP once had a detention facility. This is now covered with snow.
This structure was demolished in 2023, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former U.S. President Joe Biden revise the STCA and include the entire land border.
The Bottle neck of Roxam Road has ended, but there are new concerns in this area, Duboa said.
Under the renewed contract, if immigrants are not detected for 14 days after entering the country, you can claim Canada’s exile.

Dubois said that it was a concern of the police to drain people along the dense bushes and more dangerous terrain in order to avoid detection.
From the perspective of polishing, Duboa stated that the old system was “easier to manage than spreading resources,” according to the vast open field in the region.
People who were detained in shorts in winter: officers
There is also a deep concern about people’s safety.
“At this time, you’re still watching sneakers,” he said.
“I witnessed about a month and a half ago. Two men wearing shorts.”
This area is not a stranger of tragedy. people Dead I had to make an intersection or cut my limbs after being too long for a relentless element.
Dubois is invisably upset that he and the other mountains are talking about the children they met.
“It’s worst to deal with human factors,” he said.
When the afternoon declined and the light began to disappear, some cheap relief.
Today, no one is trying to cross. There are no children in the cold. There is no dangerous rescue. There is no report of low body temperature.
You can make some of the most dangerous intersections at night, but the team returning to the station wants to prevent people from trying to travel in the next few hours in the next few hours.
However, Dubois is constantly checking his weather app and trying to predict when people will try to run it. Then, check the news about the hints that can motivate the uptick.
“The fundamentals of our work are to apply the law, know the next step, and plan in advance,” he said.
“Now we don’t know how things are going.”