U.S. Expands 'Outbound' Checks at B.C. Border Crossings East Into the Fraser Valley
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers have increased northbound vehicle stops at Aldergrove, Abbotsford, Surrey Peace Arch, and truck crossings into British Columbia since early 2025.
- These expanded 'outbound checkpoints' began regularly around the time port director Harmit Gill was reassigned and replaced by Bonnie Arellano from a U.S.-Mexico border crossing.
- The checkpoints cause travel delays due to time-consuming vehicle searches before Canadian border inspection, prompting concerns from local officials about their unusual timing and lack of official explanation.
- In early searches, CBP officers seized minor narcotics and about 300 rounds of 9 mm and nearly 40 rounds of 12-gauge ammunition, while some travelers experienced waits up to two hours.
- The increased stops correlate with a 35 percent drop in traffic volumes at Aldergrove/Lynden and Sumas crossings and have caused backlogs southbound; however, CBP has not provided an official reason.
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