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JOINT US-CANADA STATEMENT ON NORTHERN BORDER PRIORITIES
OTTAWA, CANADA - - Attorney General John Ashcroft, Solicitor General of
Canada Lawrence MacAulay, and Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Eleanor Caplan, signed today a Memorandum of Cooperation that addresses common
border security and immigration priorities along the U.S.-Canada border. The
memorandum underscores the commitment of President Bush and Prime Minister
Chretien to defend and protect the U.S.-Canada border and disrupt future
terrorist attacks.
"This document is testimony to the ongoing cooperation and collaboration
between the United States and Canada that was in place long before September
11, 2001," said Attorney General Ashcroft. "We hope to build on our past
successes as we move forward on developing responses and strategies to ensure
the continued prosperity of our independent economies."
The memorandum of cooperation focuses on deterrence, detection, prosecution of
security threats and the disruption of illegal immigration. The agreement also
includes:
"Canada since September 11, has embarked on an intensive $280 million
anti-terrorism plan to protect American citizens," said Solicitor General
MacAulay. We are both committed to pulling together on security issues that
affect the safety of all our citizens."
"The events of September 11, 2001 have cast a new importance on our
relationship with the United States, particularly with respect to border
security and the legitimate flow of people across our shared border," said
Minister Caplan. "This statement reaffirms our long-standing commitment to
make the US-Canada border a model of cooperation." ### 01-626 Share this page | Bookmark this page | Print this page | The leading immigration law publisher - over 50000 pages of free information!
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