https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/20/aust ... index.htmlAustralia will not join a United Nations-backed global pact on migration, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced Wednesday, citing concerns that the deal would be used to "undermine Australia's strong border protection laws and practices."
The Morrison government's decision comes as countries from around the world move to formally adopt the "Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration" pact next month.
The UN made the decision to come up with a global compact on migration in 2016, in the wake of the crisis in the Mediterranean, which has seen thousands of migrants die while attempting to cross into Europe.
A draft of the agreement, which is not legally binding, was finalized in July after more than a year of work.
Morrison said in a statement that his government believes the pact, as currently written, is not in Australia's interest and will not "add anything to enhancing our capacity to control our borders and manage our successful immigration program."
"The Compact fails to adequately distinguish between people who enter Australia illegally and those who come to Australia the right way, particularly with respect to the provision of welfare and other benefits," the statement read.
"This is inconsistent with the management of Australia's strong and orderly migration program under the Liberal National Government."
Australia has come under fire from international rights groups for its strict immigration laws.
For years, asylum-seekers who were caught illegally entering Australia by boat were sent to processing centers on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus island. Some have spent years there, and a 2016 UN report found cases of "attempted suicide, self-immolation, acts of self-harm and depression" among children detained on Nauru.
Successive Australian governments have defended the practice of using offshore detention centers as a way to control immigration despite domestic and international criticism.
Morrison said that adopting the compact would "directly conflict with important principles that have underpinned our successful approach."
A handful of Western countries have also rejected the pact for similar reasons.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that his country would not sign up to the agreement. The United States also left the global compact last year, saying that while it supported international cooperation on migration, "it is the primary responsibility of sovereign states to help ensure that migration is safe, orderly, and legal."
We refuse the UN migration pact
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Thank God for that!! The really crazy thing is that Australia helped write it.
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That is crazy.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:31 pmThank God for that!! The really crazy thing is that Australia helped write it.
Hopefully we wanted it to say something entirely different to what it now does.
This could be the beginning of a big split between the western world and the rest.
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Good news, but I don't think that's a recent story.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:31 pmThank God for that!! The really crazy thing is that Australia helped write it.
However, the globalists -- who've already been taking it on the chin lately -- are going to find their open-borders schemes nearly impossible to implement in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Check out this latest development in Greece:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/12 ... avirus-spt
Support from "international communities" to provide medical care for coronavirus-infected refugees? Yeah, that'll happen!Greece on brink as first cases of coronavirus found among 100,000 in refugee camps
Greece is on the brink of facing a devastating onslaught of coronavirus cases unless "international communities step up" and support the country against the infection "that does not discriminate".
Humanitarian groups are calling for the likes of the EU, World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) to help as the threat of coronavirus to the 100,000 refugees currently residing throughout the whole country erupted last week. The first cases of the virus were found in Malakasa and Ritsona camps, which have now been placed into lockdown following the emergence of the infection. The authorities said on Thursday last week the Ritsona camp was forced into shutdown after 20 people tested positive for COVID-19.
I'd round them up and dump them in Turkey or whatever Third World orifice they came out of.
Western nations are already spending billions (and even trillions) of dollars trying to protect their own citizens from the Chinese virus. The last thing any of us need are hundreds of thousands of uninvited asylum seekers overcrowding our hospital beds.
I'm sorry for their situation, but just as I don't feel obligated to open my guest bedroom to homeless panhandlers currently sleeping on city streets, I don't consider it my country's obligation to spend billions of dollars on the medical care of impoverished foreign nationals.
Family first ... outsiders only if there's anything left over to give them.
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Fingers crossed.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:44 pmThat is crazy.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:31 pmThank God for that!! The really crazy thing is that Australia helped write it.
Hopefully we wanted it to say something entirely different to what it now does.
This could be the beginning of a big split between the western world and the rest.
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I'm all for helping them in their own countries but mass migration helps no-one. It especially doesn't help the host countries as has been shown over and over again. It just does not work!The4thEstate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:46 pmGood news, but I don't think that's a recent story.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:31 pmThank God for that!! The really crazy thing is that Australia helped write it.
However, the globalists -- who've already been taking it on the chin lately -- are going to find their open-borders schemes nearly impossible to implement in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Check out this latest development in Greece:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/12 ... avirus-spt
Support from "international communities" to provide medical care for coronavirus-infected refugees? Yeah, that'll happen!Greece on brink as first cases of coronavirus found among 100,000 in refugee camps
Greece is on the brink of facing a devastating onslaught of coronavirus cases unless "international communities step up" and support the country against the infection "that does not discriminate".
Humanitarian groups are calling for the likes of the EU, World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) to help as the threat of coronavirus to the 100,000 refugees currently residing throughout the whole country erupted last week. The first cases of the virus were found in Malakasa and Ritsona camps, which have now been placed into lockdown following the emergence of the infection. The authorities said on Thursday last week the Ritsona camp was forced into shutdown after 20 people tested positive for COVID-19.
I'd round them up and dump them in Turkey or whatever Third World orifice they came out of.
Western nations are already spending billions (and even trillions) of dollars trying to protect their own citizens from the Chinese virus. The last thing any of us need are hundreds of thousands of uninvited asylum seekers overcrowding our hospital beds.
I'm sorry for their situation, but just as I don't feel obligated to open my guest bedroom to homeless panhandlers currently sleeping on city streets, I don't consider it my country's obligation to spend billions of dollars on the medical care of impoverished foreign nationals.
Family first ... outsiders only if there's anything left over to give them.
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Re: We refuse the UN migration pact
If these dead beats from other nations were to actually look at their own countries.
Work out what the problem is
Usually the CULT or the parasitical leaders.
Band together and eliminate the problems.
Stop breeding like cockroaches and actually did some work.
They wouldn't have to go to western countries and live like parasites off them.
Most, nearly all, asylum seekers are parasites.
They country shop looking for the best deal tgat they can get for doing what they do best......nothing.
In their own countries they let land go fallow, they fight each other over worthless rights, they breed like cockroaches and then have the hide to demand that other countries support them.
They live off the cast off from charities who pocket 90% of the money they take from suckers.
Seriously, why would you bring a child into the world knowing that they will either starve to death or live a life of constant pain and suffering?
And why does it seem that the great tinted are always the ones that hate work.
Abbos, Africans etc, they just don't get work.
Are they too primitive to realise that to get ahead you need to work?
Or is it simply a lazy gene in tinted?
Africa decided it didn't want whites running their country.
So they unceremoniously kicked out the whites.
Now, the farmlands have stopped producing, people are starving, the country is begging for white man to bail them out.
They have even begged those they kicked out to come back.
Is it that they are incapable, or simply too damn lazy to work to a benifit?
The lazy gene has been identified, and it is tinted.
Work out what the problem is
Usually the CULT or the parasitical leaders.
Band together and eliminate the problems.
Stop breeding like cockroaches and actually did some work.
They wouldn't have to go to western countries and live like parasites off them.
Most, nearly all, asylum seekers are parasites.
They country shop looking for the best deal tgat they can get for doing what they do best......nothing.
In their own countries they let land go fallow, they fight each other over worthless rights, they breed like cockroaches and then have the hide to demand that other countries support them.
They live off the cast off from charities who pocket 90% of the money they take from suckers.
Seriously, why would you bring a child into the world knowing that they will either starve to death or live a life of constant pain and suffering?
And why does it seem that the great tinted are always the ones that hate work.
Abbos, Africans etc, they just don't get work.
Are they too primitive to realise that to get ahead you need to work?
Or is it simply a lazy gene in tinted?
Africa decided it didn't want whites running their country.
So they unceremoniously kicked out the whites.
Now, the farmlands have stopped producing, people are starving, the country is begging for white man to bail them out.
They have even begged those they kicked out to come back.
Is it that they are incapable, or simply too damn lazy to work to a benifit?
The lazy gene has been identified, and it is tinted.
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A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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I've always been amazed at the resources in Africa and how little Africans have accomplished. The best example of success was Egypt 3000 years ago.
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Of course you can lay the blame at the feet of European Colonisation for that. It all depends on how you measure success, Tex. I assume you are awed by people who built things, like Pyramids...
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What they built then is far more than anything they are building now.brian ross wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 11:40 amOf course you can lay the blame at the feet of European Colonisation for that. It all depends on how you measure success, Tex. I assume you are awed by people who built things, like Pyramids...
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