International Guess what Macron is signing today ? (UN Migration Pact)

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Today in Marrakech, Morocco, many leaders are signing the UN Migration Pact, which will help bringing more migrants in our countries and help them financially with our taxes.
We, French, are protesting for justice for our own citizens, and our leaders are pursuing their globalist agenda.

"Billed as the first international document on managing migration, the global pact lays out 23 objectives to open up legal migration and discourage illegal border crossings, as the number of people on the move globally has surged to more than 250 million.

But while welcoming the UN's attempts to manage migration, activists argue that the pact does not go far enough to secure migrants' rights."

Politicians from around the globe will gather Monday in Morocco for a major conference to endorse a United Nations migration pact, despite a string of withdrawals driven by anti-immigrant populism.


The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was finalised at the UN in July after 18 months of talks and is due to be formally adopted with the bang of a gavel at the start of the two-day conference in Marrakesh.

The US government disavowed the negotiations late last year, and since then Australia, Austria, the Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia have pulled out of the process.

The US on Friday took a fresh swipe at the pact, labelling it "an effort by the United Nations to advance global governance at the expense of the sovereign right of states".

But a host of other nations led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel are in Morocco to endorse the deal and the UN remains upbeat that it can help the world better cope with the hot-button issue.

On the eve of the conference, UN special representative for migration Louise Arbour hit back at the pact's critics, insisting the document is not legally binding.

"It is surprising that there has been so much misinformation about what the compact is and what the text actually says," she told reporters in Marrakesh.

"It creates no right to migrate. It places no imposition on states," she said, adding that 159 member countries are due to attend the conference, including "around 100" represented by heads of state, heads of government or ministers.

Criticism from right and left

But rows over the accord have erupted in several European Union nations, hobbling Belgium's coalition government and pushing Slovakia's foreign minister to tender his resignation.

From the United States to Europe and beyond, right-wing leaders have taken increasingly draconian measures to shut out migrants in recent years.

UN migration pact has ‘turned into a flashpoint’ for debate in Europe, says France 24's Dave Keating
US President Donald Trump has pledged to build a wall on the US-Mexico border and has focused his recent ire on a migrant caravan from Central America, while a populist coalition government in Italy has clamped down on boats rescuing migrants at sea.

Beyond Merkel, among European nations the leaders of Spain, Greece, Denmark and Portugal are set to attend, although French President Emmanuel Macron is sending his secretary of state for foreign affairs as he deals with the "yellow vest" protests at home.

Belgium's liberal premier Charles Michel won the support of parliament to head to Morocco and back the accord, but he was left leading a minority government on Sunday after the Flemish nationalist party said it will quit his coalition over the pact.

Belgium is among a group of seven nations described by Arbour as still "engaged in further internal deliberations" over the accord, with Bulgaria, Estonia, Italy, Israel, Slovenia and Switzerland also falling into this category.

Billed as the first international document on managing migration, the global pact lays out 23 objectives to open up legal migration and discourage illegal border crossings, as the number of people on the move globally has surged to more than 250 million.

But while welcoming the UN's attempts to manage migration, activists argue that the pact does not go far enough to secure migrants' rights.

"Unfortunately, the non-binding nature of the Global Compact on Migration makes its implementation solely based on the goodwill of states supporting it," Amnesty International's senior advocate for the Americas, Perseo Quiroz, said in comments emailed to AFP.

After the Marrakesh conference, the UN General Assembly is set to adopt a resolution formally endorsing the deal on December 19.

Source : https://www.france24.com/en/20181210-united-nations-adopt-migrant-pact-hit-withdrawals-usa-belgium
 
The French people are realizing that Macron doesn't put their interests first. Not a surprise considering he was a Rothschild banker.
 
Of course, then the countries pass their own legislation, if you know what it means

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Well Australia opposed it, but that was mostly just pandering to populist antimigration sentiment rather than any specific issues with with the stated objectives.

Objectives for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
(1) Collect and utilize accurate and disaggregated data as a basis for evidence-based policies
(2) Minimize the adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their country of origin
(3) Provide accurate and timely information at all stages of migration
(4) Ensure that all migrants have proof of legal identity and adequate documentation
(5) Enhance availability and flexibility of pathways for regular migration
(6) Facilitate fair and ethical recruitment and safeguard conditions that ensure decent work
(7) Address and reduce vulnerabilities in migration
(8) Save lives and establish coordinated international efforts on missing migrants
(9) Strengthen the transnational response to smuggling of migrants
(10) Prevent, combat and eradicate trafficking in persons in the context of international migration
(11) Manage borders in an integrated, secure and coordinated manner
(12) Strengthen certainty and predictability in migration procedures for appropriate screening, assessment and referral
(13) Use migration detention only as a measure of last resort and work towards alternatives
(14) Enhance consular protection, assistance and cooperation throughout the migration cycle
(15) Provide access to basic services for migrants
(16) Empower migrants and societies to realize full inclusion and social cohesion
(17) Eliminate all forms of discrimination and promote evidence-based public discourse to shape perceptions of migration
(18) Invest in skills development and facilitate mutual recognition of skills, qualifications and competences
(19) Create conditions for migrants and diasporas to fully contribute to sustainable development in all countries
(20) Promote faster, safer and cheaper transfer of remittances and foster financial inclusion of migrants
(21) Cooperate in facilitating safe and dignified return and readmission, as well as sustainable reintegration
(22) Establish mechanisms for the portability of social security entitlements and earned benefits
(23) Strengthen international cooperation and global partnerships for safe, orderly and regular migration
 
There is only one thing worse than Macron. And that's Justina.
 
Well Australia opposed it, but that was mostly just pandering to populist antimigration sentiment rather than any specific issues with with the stated objectives.

Objectives for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
(1) Collect and utilize accurate and disaggregated data as a basis for evidence-based policies
(2) Minimize the adverse drivers and structural factors that compel people to leave their country of origin
(3) Provide accurate and timely information at all stages of migration
(4) Ensure that all migrants have proof of legal identity and adequate documentation
(5) Enhance availability and flexibility of pathways for regular migration
(6) Facilitate fair and ethical recruitment and safeguard conditions that ensure decent work
(7) Address and reduce vulnerabilities in migration
(8) Save lives and establish coordinated international efforts on missing migrants
(9) Strengthen the transnational response to smuggling of migrants
(10) Prevent, combat and eradicate trafficking in persons in the context of international migration
(11) Manage borders in an integrated, secure and coordinated manner
(12) Strengthen certainty and predictability in migration procedures for appropriate screening, assessment and referral
(13) Use migration detention only as a measure of last resort and work towards alternatives
(14) Enhance consular protection, assistance and cooperation throughout the migration cycle
(15) Provide access to basic services for migrants
(16) Empower migrants and societies to realize full inclusion and social cohesion
(17) Eliminate all forms of discrimination and promote evidence-based public discourse to shape perceptions of migration
(18) Invest in skills development and facilitate mutual recognition of skills, qualifications and competences
(19) Create conditions for migrants and diasporas to fully contribute to sustainable development in all countries
(20) Promote faster, safer and cheaper transfer of remittances and foster financial inclusion of migrants
(21) Cooperate in facilitating safe and dignified return and readmission, as well as sustainable reintegration
(22) Establish mechanisms for the portability of social security entitlements and earned benefits
(23) Strengthen international cooperation and global partnerships for safe, orderly and regular migration
Australia being loyal to their citizens on this.
 
Australia being loyal to their citizens on this.

Not so much. Both major parties will pander on "boat people" (a relatively small percentage of our immigration, which peaked at 18,000), but they'll still open the door to mass immigration and a "big Australia" without concern for the impact on infrastructure, environmental load or the resulting increase in socioeconomic polarisation. Notably through "temporary" 457 Visas for exploitive, union busting labour.
They've always talked from both sides of their mouth on immigration.
 
Hell, I heard that sentence being read out in this voice:


Muslims and Africans will inherit the earth without a shot being fired. Whilst women and beta men of the west defend them to the death.
 
Muslims and Africans will inherit the earth without a shot being fired. Whilst women and beta men of the west defend them to the death.

I don't see them taking over any country outside the West despite their demographic potentials. China would rather use their whole nuclear arsenal than surrender, even if the rest of the world was already fallen and the attacks were launched on them from all sides. But this would never happen because they would nuke the shit out of them as soon as they feel endangered. And without the West, nobody would care about the human right. Chinese president would probably laugh at them after nuclear attack.
 
Muslims and Africans will inherit the earth without a shot being fired. Whilst women and beta men of the west defend them to the death.
I disagree. Muslims are notorious for internecine conflicts between groups/sects. it's the tribe/clan that matters. Shots will be fired even if they inherit the earth.
 
I love the smell of european civil war in the morning
 
This is the future they voted for.



Let them eat shit.
 
I don't see them taking over any country outside the West despite their demographic potentials. China would rather use their whole nuclear arsenal than surrender, even if the rest of the world was already fallen and the attacks were launched on them from all sides. But this would never happen because they would nuke the shit out of them as soon as they feel endangered. And without the West, nobody would care about the human right. Chinese president would probably laugh at them after nuclear attack.

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https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post...marriages-boom-guangzhou-will-it-be-til-death

Yeah ... good luck with that ...
 
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