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Illegal crossings at U.S.-Canada border fell 60% due to joint enforcement, but winter dangers persist.
Illegal crossings at the U.S.-Canadian border in North Dakota and Minnesota have dropped about 60% compared to last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports, due to increased enforcement by both U.S. and Canadian authorities.
Officials warn that winter conditions still pose severe risks, including hypothermia and frostbite, especially as smugglers prioritize profit over safety.
Enhanced surveillance, including drones, infrared cameras, and snowmobiles, has improved detection and response.
Migrants from Mexico, India, and Romania remain the most common nationalities apprehended, with children also present.
Authorities continue urging migrants to use legal pathways, stressing that even one death is too many.
Los cruces ilegales en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y Canadá cayeron un 60% debido a la aplicación conjunta, pero persisten los peligros del invierno.