Migrants crossing the Canada-U.S. border often turn to human smugglers for help — people who they’ll pay for what can be a treacherous journey.
The St. Lawrence River, which spans Ontario, Quebec and the U.S., is seeing a spike in the number of people trying to illegally cross the border.
Jeff Semple speaks with a woman convicted of human trafficking to find out why she did it and how lucrative it can be.
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The St. Lawrence River, which spans Ontario, Quebec and the U.S., is seeing a spike in the number of people trying to illegally cross the border.
Jeff Semple speaks with a woman convicted of human trafficking to find out why she did it and how lucrative it can be.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9681722/akwesasne-people-smuggling-canada-us-border/
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