The United States Has Just Withdrawn From Obama UN Migration Agreement!
UNITED STATES MISSION TO THE UNTTED NATIONS Office of Press and Public Diplomacy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 2, 2017
United States Ends Participation in Global Compact on Migration Today, the U.S. Mission
to the United Nations informed the UN Secretary-General that the United States is ending its participation
in the Global Compact on Migration.
U.S. participation in the Compact process began in 2016, following the Obama Administration�s
decision to join the UN�s New York Declaration on migration.
The New York Declaration contains numerous provisions that are inconsistent with U.S.
immigration and refugee policies and the Trump Administration�s iramigration principles.
As a result, President Trump determined that the United States vvould end its participation
in the Compact process that aims to reach international consensus at the UN in 2018.
Ambassador Nikki Haley, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, issued the following
statement: �America is proud of our immigrant heritage and our long-standing moral leadership
in providing support to migrant and refugee populations across the globe.
No country has done more than the United States, and our generosity will continue.
But our decisions on immigration policies must always be made by Americans and Americans
alone.
We will decide how best to control our borders and who will be allowed to enter our country.
The global approach in the New York Declaration is simply not compatible with U.S. sovereignty.�
Redstate reported: In 2016, Governments of the world agreed to work together to develop
two Global Compacts � one on refugees, one on migration � with an ambitious goal to
be finalized by September 2018.
Critically, the Global Compact on Migration is intended to create the governance framework
that will facilitate safe, orderly, regular and responsible migration and mobility of
people.
It is envisaged that the Compact will recognize migration as a reality rather than an aberration,
and the importance of remittances as a source of capital and driver of development.
Equally, it is envisaged that the Compact will involve States committing to protect
the human rights of all migrants, irrespective of their migration status � an approach
deeply connected to the goals of combatting human trafficking, migrant smuggling and modern
slavery.
If you think of �migration as a reality rather than an aberration,� then you might
enjoy yourself at a New Year�s Eve celebration in a random German city or French banlieue
but most of us prefer a more orderly and managed immigration process.

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