Customs and Immigration Union questions Sask. border security plan
A few days after the Government of Saskatchewan unveiled its border security plan, the head of the Customs and Immigration Union — which represents workers at the border — was still scratching his head over it.
“There’s a lot of uncertainty as to exactly what’s going to be being done and who’s going to be doing what,” said Mark Weber, the union’s national president.
The province’s plan involved redeploying officers from highways and conservation in southern Saskatchewan and re-focusing them to watch out for border issues. The province has also tasked equipment like vehicles, drones and aircraft to help improve security along the U.S. border.
Weber said the union is unsure about the government’s plan, noting that it’s a bit light on details. From what he sees, he said he doesn’t really understand how parts of the plan will work.