In a picturesque town on the US-Canada border, workers under dark

For more than a century, Canadians in Stanstead, Quebec, could walk through a door in the Haskell Free Library into Derby Line, Vermont, without passing through customs.

But President Donald Trump's administration has canceled the arrangement, citing the need to counter "illicit cross-border activities."

Standing on the black line inside the library that demarcates the US-Canada border, Sylvie Boudreau, Haskell's board of trustees president, said the Trump administration's announcement caused "a lot of anger on both sides."

"It's the end of something," she told AFP.

As a result of the US action, a new entrance is being constructed on the side of the building to give Canadians access to the library.

Canadian access to

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