> Over the past several months a growing tide of men, women and sometimes children have used Oliver’s farm as a transit point on clandestine foot journeys from Canada to the U.S.
> They’ve all passed on front of his home, where he lives with his wife and three children, and it’s all captured on his trail cameras.
> In the week leading up to this past Labour Day, Oliver’s cameras recorded **48 people** crossing near his doorstep.
> “And that’s just **one camera, in one area**, so it’s hard to say how many actually did walk by,” said Oliver, 32.
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> Over the past several months a growing tide of men, women and sometimes children have used Oliver’s farm as a transit point on clandestine foot journeys from Canada to the U.S.
> They’ve all passed on front of his home, where he lives with his wife and three children, and it’s all captured on his trail cameras.
> In the week leading up to this past Labour Day, Oliver’s cameras recorded **48 people** crossing near his doorstep.
> “And that’s just **one camera, in one area**, so it’s hard to say how many actually did walk by,” said Oliver, 32.
How the tables have turned.