For over a century, a U.S.-Canada cross-border library used a single entrance. Now, the U.S. says Canadians must build their own.

By CBS News   |   1 month ago
For over a century, a U.S.-Canada cross-border library used a single entrance. Now, the U.S. says Canadians must build their own.

Cara Tabachnick, a news editor at CBSNews.com, reports on justice and human rights. A century-old tradition of shared access to the Haskell Free Library will end, requiring most Canadians to use a separate entrance due to U.S. security concerns.

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