US warns Europe is now an 'incubator' for terrorism fuelled by mass migration - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Briefly

US warns Europe is now an 'incubator' for terrorism fuelled by mass migration - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"The United States will not legitimise global compacts that enable mass migration into America or Western nations. Under President Trump, the State Department will facilitate remigration - not replacement migration. The language marks one of the most aggressive denunciations yet by Washington of the United Nations and signals a dramatic escalation in the administration's ideological confrontation with global institutions."
"UN agencies - working with the NGOs they fund - established a migration corridor through Central America and to the US border. As the American people suffered under an unprecedented wave of mass migration, the UN was on the ground pipelining migrants to our southern border. The administration also alleged that UN officials had played a similar role in Europe, claiming they had "staffed""
"The US State Department under Marco Rubio confirmed that Washington had refused to endorse the latest United Nations review of the Global Compact for Migration - the international framework intended to coordinate global migration policy. The administration claimed the compact had evolved into a mechanism for institutionalising large-scale migration against the wishes of Western electorates."
"The Global Compact on Migration, adopted by the UN in 2018, serves as the organisation's primary blueprint for "safe, orderly and regular migration", with progress reviews conducted every four years. However, the State Department accused UN agencies and their affiliated non-governmental organisations of actively facilitating mass migration into the West while dismissing democratic opposition to it."
The Trump administration launched a strong criticism of the United Nations over migration policy. The US State Department refused to endorse the latest UN review of the Global Compact for Migration, a framework meant to coordinate global migration. The administration claimed the compact had shifted into a tool for institutionalizing large-scale migration against Western voters’ preferences. It stated the US would not legitimize compacts that enable mass migration into America or Western nations. The administration also accused UN agencies and funded NGOs of facilitating migration into the West, including establishing a migration corridor through Central America to the US border and piping migrants to the southern border while dismissing democratic opposition.
[
|
]