UN 2030 Agenda driving international
labor migration
Posted by Ann Corcoran on November 30, 2017
Thanks to reader Ron
for sending this recent (September 2017) Briefing paper for the UN’s 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The
focus of the report is to promote the idea that moving migrant labor freely
around the world and encouraging remittances to be sent back to the home
country will alleviate world poverty.
Basically it says that the
UN is out to level the playing field around the world by removing “barriers to
mobility” (borders be damned!) and supports the idea that migrants
living in rich countries should send money out of the richer country to
the poorer home country in a kind of redistribution of wealth on a global scale.
You see here what we are
up against when we know global corporations are in lock step with the UN for
their own greedy desires for refugee laborers willing to work for low wages
(subsidized by taxpayers)—your quality of life be damned. Can you say
Chobani Yogurt, JBS Swift and Tyson Foods just to name a
few!
Has the Heritage Foundation drunk the kool-aid
on this too?
I wasn’t planning to post
the document until I had read it more carefully, but decided it is too
important to sit around on my desk.
Click here to read the whole thing.
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