• veee
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    3014 hours ago

    In both cases involving people on foot, Moreland said the migrants were not dressed for the cold, Canadian temperatures.

    “They did not have hats, gloves, mitts, or anything that we would normally see in a Canadian winter,” Moreland said.

    “I will note in both all the incidents that I described today, both in Manitoba and Alberta, the weather was incredibly cold and ranging from -20 to -30 C without factoring in the wind chill.”

    Wouldn’t be surprised if all of these people came down with some form of frostbite.

    • @[email protected]
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      1112 hours ago

      The thing I don’t understand is that they’re also clearly not dressed for the cold American winter either, it’s not like the climate cares about the border.

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        If they were, for instance, originally from Mexico, living in Arizona, and out of fear decided to drive as far north as possible, then get across the Canadian border in a place without roadblocks, they wouldn’t even own snow clothes. They might have originally thought they could stay in the car the whole way. Or a smuggler dumped them out of a truck in the middle of nowhere.

        • Jay
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          That’s how a family died here in Manitoba a few years ago… their “guy” dropped them off a little ways from the border for them to hoof it the rest of the way… Rcmp found them later frozen in a field. Worst part is they had an 11 year old and a baby with them.

      • @garbagebagel
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        311 hours ago

        They could have left travelling from a warmer state and just didn’t have/couldn’t afford warmer clothing.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 hours ago

        I drive from Winnipeg to Iowa a lot and the difference is staggering.

        There isn’t snow on the fields until you are north of Grand Forks.

        A little further south and its sweater weather in January

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      18 hours ago

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      • Jay
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        1514 hours ago

        Jeez that’s a heavy price to pay, but I’m happy it worked out for them. I’ve lived in Mb most of my life and wouldn’t want to pull that stunt in the middle of our winters.

      • veee
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        913 hours ago

        God damn: go back to your home country and risk getting killed or live out the rest of your life without all of your fingers.