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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's incoming border czar is calling one of Canada's busiest border crossings in eastern Ontario an "extreme vulnerability" for the United States as he intends to crack down on illegal immigration and increase border agents across the U.

S.-Canada border. In an interview with WWNY 7News in Watertown, N.



Y. on Wednesday, Tom Homan was asked about instances of people walking across the border from Canada, and how that compares to the situation at the southern border. Homan specifically referenced the Thousand Islands border crossing, that connects the towns of Alexandria Bay, N.

Y. and Ivy Lea near Gananoque, Ont. The crossing is one of three border crossings in eastern Ontario and is known to have long wait times in the summer months.

Homan said the northern border presents a "huge national security issue" because "special interest aliens from countries that sponsor terror," have the organizational and financial capacity to fly to Canada to come into the U.S. because they know there are fewer officers stationed up north.

"Because they know there's a lot fewer officers up here – Thousand Islands, you can cross the St. Laurence River in 45 seconds. So, its an extreme national security vulnerability on the northern border and it's one of the things I'll tackle as soon as I'm in the White House," he said.

He said there "absolutely" needs to be more agents on the U.S.-Canada border and states the Trump administration will take a tougher approach on ill.

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