No surprise! UN Secretary General (Socialist)
Antonio Guterres pushing mass migration, by
Ann Corcoran 1/16/18
In his argument posted at The
Guardian, he says more legal pathways are
needed because they (from the third world) are coming illegally (whether we
like it or not). Sounds like blackmail to me!
He also confirms my oft-repeated
contention that it is the desire by industries for labor that we should be
satisfying in the new borderless (dream) world.
Aspiring migrants, denied legal
pathways to travel, inevitably fall back on irregular methods. This not only
puts them in vulnerable positions, but also undermines governments’
authority. The best way to end the stigma of illegality and abuse around migrants
is, in fact, for governments to put in place more legal pathways for migration,
removing the incentives for individuals to break the rules, while better meeting the
needs of their labour markets for foreign labour.
Thanks to reader Deb for sending me Jihad Watch’s
take on his screed here. See discussion there about hijrah and the OIC.
Then check out Breitbart’s report : United Nations Secretary General António Guterres has unveiled his plan
to promote global mass migration in the left-liberal Guardian newspaper.
Guterres, a former Socialist Party
prime minister in his native Portugal, took over the top job at the UN on
January 1st, having previously served as the institution’s High Commissioner
for Refugees.
His article, titled ‘Migration can
benefit the world. This is how we at the UN plan to help’, makes the bold claim that mass
migration “powers economic growth, reduces inequalities and connects diverse
societies”, in order to promote the Global Compact for Migration.
“This will be the first overarching
international agreement of its kind,” he boasted — but claimed it would not
“place any binding obligations on states”, but rather serve as “an unprecedented
opportunity for leaders to counter the pernicious myths surrounding migrants”.
Trump dumps!
Breitbart continues: These assurances
have failed to convince the Donald Trump administration in the United States,
with the White House rejected it as “simply not compatible with US
sovereignty”, and President Trump summarizing it as “no borders, everyone
can come in!”
Then this….
He [Guterres] made the contentious
claim that migrants “take jobs” that local workers “cannot” fill, and asserted
that this is a positive thing. He also attempted to spin the fact that migrants
send huge sums of money straight out of their host countries and back to their
countries of origin as a kind of supplement to foreign aid.
I remember when the Temporary Protected
Status for Salvadorans was up for renewal under George W.
Bush. It was quickly renewed with his administration saying that the money the
Salvadorans sent OUT OF THE US ECONOMY was propping up El Salvador (so we
needed to continue doing that).
Guterres at RRW: We followed Antonio
Guterres here at RRW for a decade since he was previously the UN High
Commissioner for Refugees (before moving up to top dog position at the UN). Go here for my Guterres archive.
Just a reminder that in June of
2009, as UNHCR, he said it was sharia law that underpins international refugee
law and United Nations refugee activities.
See here: New York, 23 June (AKI) – The 1,400-year-old Islamic
custom of welcoming people fleeing persecution has had more influence on modern
international refugee law than any other traditional source, according to a new
study sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
High Commissioner Antonio Guterres said that more than any other
historical source, Islamic law and tradition underpin the modern-day legal
framework on which UNHCR bases its global activities on behalf of the tens of
millions of people forced from their homes around the world.
Take that Christians and Jews! You
thought Biblical Judeo-Christian charity predated Islam, silly you.
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