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Curtis Ellis notes how 'immigration' has become 'migration' 9/4/15, WND
UNITED NATIONS – If you want to
understand the goal of the Obama administration’s immigration policy, don’t
listen to what comes out of the White House. And don’t bother searching the
former secretary of state’s private email server.
Read what they’re saying at the
United Nations and you will see the shape of things to come, what the elites in
Washington envision for that place once known as the United States of America.
For make no mistake: Aside from
Donald Trump, all the candidates of both parties kowtow to the same pack of
corporatists who are writing immigration policy on a global scale.
We can already see the Obama
administration adopting U.N. recommendations to “move away from the detention
of all migrants … particularly unaccompanied minors, and families with
children. Aim to eradicate the detention of children completely. … Age
verification is not a justification for detention.”
In a June 15 report on the immigration crisis in Europe, François Crépeau,
United Nations special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, declared the
European Union needs a “comprehensive” – sound familiar? – immigration policy.
As to what that “comprehensive”
policy would like, what he offers looks like a freshly pressed white flag of
surrender. In the globalists’ jargon, the word
is not immigration, but migration.
“Migration is here to stay,” Mr.
Crépeau says, and “building fences … will not stop migrants from coming,” he
tells us. Nor should we even try to stop them, because “democratic borders are
porous by nature.”
Instead of fences and walls, governments
should be constructing “legal and safe mobility solutions” and “migration
policies that facilitate mobility and celebrate diversity” because “sealing
international borders is impossible.”
Crépeau says it’s xenophobes and
racists who refuse to “accept the impossibility of ‘sealing’ borders” and who
don’t sufficiently appreciate “difference and diversity.”
While citizens are lectured about
accepting “difference and diversity,” when you get down to nut-cutting, the
real goal of immigration policy is boosting corporate profits’ bottom line.
The corporatists want access to
cheap labor, and there just isn’t enough of it in Western Europe right now. The
U.N. tells us smart policymakers should be “taking a long-term view and banking
on mobility over the next 25 years” and “make promoting genuine mobility for …
migrants the cornerstone of the Global Approach to Migration and Mobility.”
The big picture is truly chilling.
In the view from Turtle Bay,
“Migration is a long-standing part of the human condition and, in the
globalized and conflict-ridden world in which we live, it is inevitable.”
(Unless you are talking about the Jewish people “migrating” to their ancient
homeland – that, the U.N. declares, is illegal, colonialist and racist.)
There once was a time people lived
with their families in communities tied to a sense of place. Forget about that:
In the new world order, humans are “migrants,” and the job of authorities is to
concoct “mobility solutions,” as one would provide waterholes for migratory waterfowl.
The U.N. report concludes by saying,
“Committing to a generational shift in migration policy that recognizes that
external mobility can mirror the benefits of internal mobility, will … allow
the European Union to truly promote its founding values in its relations with
the rest of the world, as envisaged in its Constitutional Treaty.”
This gives away the game. The
“founding values” made explicit in the EU’s Constitutional
Treaty are the free
movement of people, goods, services and capital. (This, not coincidentally, is also the goal of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership “trade” agreement Obama and GOP leaders are pushing.)
But the end game is not the free
movement of people solely within Western Europe: The smart set tells us
“external mobility can mirror the benefits of internal mobility,” so borders
must be open to “the rest of the world.”
In its zeal to “fundamentally
transform America,” the Obama administration is more than ready to impose on
the U.S. what the U.N. envisions for the EU.
http://www.wnd.com/2015/09/u-s-open-borders-policy-written-at-u-n/
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