U.S. President Biden has arrived in Canada for a two-day visit in which he is expected to discuss migration, security and energy with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
On the eve of the meeting, a U.S. official and a Canadian government source told Reuters the United States and Canada reached a deal aimed at stopping asylum seekers from entering the shared land border via unofficial crossings, though some details still need to be ironed out when the two sides meet.
The revised Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) will be discussed today at an official face-to-face between U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa, with the announcement likely afterward.