Foreign refugees are continuing to flee the U.S. to Canada through the open, U.S.-Canadian Border.
In a report by NBC News, foreign refugees are passing through the U.S. to Canada, specifically a small border town of less than 700 people known as Emerson.
The vast majority of the refugees are of Somali descent who were originally placed in the U.S. Other refugees passing through the northern border are from Nigeria, Eritrea, and Djibouti.
According to NBC, since January, more than 300 foreign refugees have crossed the U.S. border into Emerson.