BREAKING: U.S. Coast Guard Rams Canadian Fisherman’s Boat, Drags Him to ICE Detention — In Canadian Waters
Another American Violation on Sovereign Canadian Soil — Or Just the First One We Caught?
🇨🇦 A Canadian Citizen. A Borrowed Boat. And a Border They Crossed As ICE Comes To Canada
On a peaceful Sunday afternoon near Venise-en-Québec, a 60-year-old Quebec man named Edouard Lallemand was doing what he’s done for decades — fishing just north of the U.S.-Canada border on Lake Champlain. By his account, he was squarely within Canadian waters, where he had every right to be.
Then came the U.S. Coast Guard.
Within moments, a sovereign citizen of Canada was being “pushed” by a U.S. vessel, capsizing his boat, nearly drowning, handcuffed on a foreign boat, and detained in a U.S. Department of Homeland Security holding cell — all without crossing the border.
This isn’t just a maritime mix-up. It could be the most serious American violation of Canadian sovereignty since Trump’s re-election — and it’s only July.
“You Can’t Come Across the Border and Pick Me Up.”
But They Did.
According to Lallemand’s account, when the Coast Guard pulled up beside his small boat around 5:30 p.m. on July 20th, he complied immediately, shutting off his engine. The officers insisted he was in U.S. territory. He insisted otherwise.
“I said, ‘No, I’m very sorry, I’m in Canada,’” Lallemand recalled. “I said I’m polite enough to talk to you guys, but you cannot arrest me. You can’t come across the border and pick me up — but they did.”
What happened next is deeply disturbing: Lallemand restarted his boat, suggesting they speak onshore. The U.S. vessel reportedly attempted to push him back into U.S. waters. The aggressive maneuver caused his boat to capsize. He nearly drowned — going under three times before pleading for a buoy. Once pulled from the water, he was zip-tied and dragged across the invisible line into a Trump-run U.S. jail.
Canadian in a DHS Jail Cell. Soaking Wet. For Fishing.
Let that sink in: A Canadian man in his 60s — who had done nothing but fish in waters he’s used for years — ended up fingerprinted, stripped of his rights, and thrown into a cold U.S. detention cell with only a dirty blanket, all while still soaking wet from a near-death experience.
His wife, Darlene Fielding, was stunned when he returned across the Canadian customs line. “He was flabbergasted. I’ve never seen him like that… like a beaten man.”
We treat our pets better than this.
U.S. Coast Guard’s Response: Blame the Canadian
In a statement to CTV News, the U.S. Coast Guard claimed Lallemand was in American waters and that he hit them — not the other way around. Their version insists:
“The vessel made an abrupt starboard turn and struck the port bow of the Coast Guard small-boat… The collision caused the vessel to capsize, putting the operator in the water. The actions of the operator… are currently under investigation.”
Translation: “The guy we allegedly rammed, drowned, zip-tied, and threw into an ICE jail might be the one under investigation.”
No apology. No admission. No concern for what looks like an egregious abuse of authority in foreign waters.
Sovereignty Alert: This Was in Canada.
This wasn’t ambiguous. This wasn’t a high-speed chase. This wasn’t a drug cartel sting. This was a 60-year-old Quebecois fishing off a borrowed boat — in Canadian waters, near Venise-en-Québec, 15 kilometres north of the U.S. border.
It’s unclear if Canadian authorities were notified before or after the incident. It’s also unclear what the Carney government intends to do about the incident — but silence is complicity.
If Trump’s administration is detaining Canadians in Canadian territory, then we have a serious diplomatic emergency — not an “unfortunate misunderstanding.”
Is This an Escalation or a Rogue Move?
Given Donald Trump’s authoritarian record — particularly his second-term focus on weaponizing immigration enforcement, weakening borders only where convenient, and sending ICE agents into sanctuary cities — this does not feel like an accident. Especially when:
Trump has encouraged “proactive interdiction” operations.
DHS and ICE are reportedly planning offshore and “grey zone” captures of suspected migrants and targets.
Multiple Canadians have already been wrongly detained in the U.S. under false immigration pretenses this year — especially those with dual citizenship or Quebec ties.
And now we have a Coast Guard boat crossing the line — literally — to grab a Canadian?
“Stay Away from the Border.” That’s the Warning. For Canadians.
Edouard Lallemand now has one message for Canadians:
“I want the people to know and to be aware: stay away from the border. Even if it’s 500, 600 feet from there.”
Let that sink in: a Canadian man is warning other Canadians to stay away from their own border — because the U.S. government is no longer respecting it.
If that's not a diplomatic crisis, what is?
This Cannot Be Ignored. Ottawa Must Respond.
If a foreign power rammed a Canadian in Canadian waters, detained him, and brought him into custody — and we don’t respond — then we have ceded control over our borders to a rogue regime.
The Canadian government must:
Demand a formal apology and investigation.
Issue clear warnings to Canadians about their safety along border waters.
Deploy diplomatic pressure and maritime reinforcements to ensure Canadian sovereignty is respected.
Hold Trump’s regime accountable for violating international law and endangering Canadian lives.
Because if they can do this to Edouard Lallemand, they can do it to anyone.
This is awful. I'm embarrassed for my country. We owe this man an apology and a new boat.
Wow! That is actually kind of chilling to think that they hit his boat overturning it. Carney should turn the US into ICC!! I'm sorry that our government sucks ass! We hate it here too!