Nearly 1 in 3 Canadians think US may try to take over; US seeing more people leaving the country than entering it
In this Media Miss Minute, could the U.S. take direct action to take control of Canada? A growing share of Canadians think so. And for the first time in half a century, the U.S. is seeing more people leaving the country than coming in.
Media Miss by the right: 31% of Canadians fear US ‘direct action’
As the Trump administration ramps up rhetoric around a potential U.S. takeover of Greenland, concern is growing north of the border that Canada could be next.
A new poll found 31% of Canadians believe the U.S. might attempt “direct action” to take control of Canada. About 20% of Americans say they think the same is possible.
The poll was conducted in the aftermath of the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. It also found 56% of Canadians now have a worse impression of the U.S. government than they did before it.
Media Miss by the left: US sees negative net migration
For the first time in at least 50 years, the United States is experiencing negative net migration – meaning more people are leaving the country than are entering it.
A new report released Tuesday estimates that between 10,000 and 295,000 more people left the U.S. than moved in last year.
The report attributes the decline to actions taken by the Trump administration, including its immigration crackdown, the suspension of most humanitarian and refugee programs, and cuts to temporary visa pathways.
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