A Montreal-based advocate for asylum seekers says Canada should prepare for a new wave of Haitians attempting to enter from the United States following a U.S. court decision affecting legal protections for migrants. The advocate, Frantz André, says the decision allows the Trump administration to end legal protections for people fleeing violence and natural disasters in Haiti and Syria. He suggests that, as a result, more Haitians may look to seek safety or asylum in Canada after legal avenues in the U.S. narrow. The reporting highlights André’s expectation that several individuals may already be considering travel and entry routes into Canada. The articles describe the development primarily as a downstream impact of the U.S. court ruling on the movement of asylum seekers rather than a change in Canadian policy. The exact number of people expected to arrive is not specified in the sources, but the advocate frames the situation as a likely increase in demand for asylum-related support in Canada.