CANADA
CHRISTINNE MUSCHI/REUTERS
Hemmingford, Quebec—A family of Sudanese refugees struggles across the snowy U.S.- Canada border and is taken into custody on February 12 by Royal Canadian Mounted Police after getting out of a taxi in upstate New York. The number of refugees fleeing the U.S. for Canada spiked this year after President Donald Trump spoke repeatedly about the problems they cause and signed an executive order that suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Refugees are also risking longer and more dangerous treks to cross the snowy fields on the border between Minnesota and Manitoba.