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VIDEO: U.S. officials refute British couple91Ƶs 91Ƶaccidental91Ƶ border-crossing claim

Authorities say couple was arrested after illegal entry from B.C., with $16,000 and marijuana

The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is denying the claims of a British couple who91Ƶd been vacationing in the Vancouver area and 91Ƶaccidentally91Ƶ crossed the border.

David Connors, 30, Eileen Connors, 24, and their three-month-old son say they inadvertently crossed the border at B.C. and Washington State 91Ƶ while in a vehicle with at least four other family members 91Ƶ after detouring to avoid an animal in the road.

They said they were stopped by an officer, who told them they were in Washington State but did not read them their rights or allow them to turn around and return to Canada.

Instead, they said they were arrested and moved to a detention centre in Pennsylvania. The other family members, including a brother, his wife and their two-year-old twin girls are also being detained in the U.S. as suspected illegal immigrants.

However, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol statement this week said the Oct. 2 crossing was deliberate, and that record checks show that two of the adults in the vehicle had previously been denied authorization to come to the U.S.

Officials said the travellers also had 91Ƶmore than $16,000 CAD and a small quantity of marijuana, less than three grams.91Ƶ

The law enforcement agency released surveillance footage 91Ƶ which notes the arrest occurred in Lynden, Wash. 91Ƶthat appears to show a vehicle slowly driving through what officials call a ditch and breaching the international boundary.

What appears to be a small animal can be seen crossing the road a short distance in front of the vehicle.

91ƵAttempts were made to return the individuals to Canada. However, Canada refused to allow their return and two attempts to contact the consulate for the United Kingdom were unsuccessful,91Ƶ the statement continues.

91ƵThe seven individuals, consisting of four adults and three children, were processed by Border Patrol and turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Enforcement and Removal Operations.91Ƶ

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Eileen Connors compared their move to the Pennsylvania facility to 91Ƶan abduction or a kidnapping.91Ƶ

91ƵWe will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the United States government has done to us,91Ƶ she said in her and her husband91Ƶs statement.

An attorney for the People91Ƶs Justice Centre, representing the family, has filed a complaint with the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, alleging mistreatment during their detention, including 91Ƶfrigid91Ƶ cells and inadequate clothing and blankets for their child.

U.S.authorities have denied allegations of mistreatment, maintaining that the facility 91Ƶprovides a safe and humane environment for families as they go through the immigration process.91Ƶ

- with files from the Associated Press



alex.browne@peacearchnews.com

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Londoners David Connors, 30, Eileen Connors, 24, and their son, were reportedly taken into custody by US Border Patrol officers on Oct. 3, after the vehicle they were riding in inadvertently crossed the border after swerving to avoid an animal in the road. (web image)
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A young family from the UK was arrested on Oct. 3, 2019, after they claim their vehicle inadvertently crossed into the U.S. from Canada because they91Ƶd swerved to avoid hitting an animal. (File)


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