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EU Refugee Flood — Globalists Double Down, Push More

EU Refugee Flood — Globalists Double Down, Push More

William F. Jasper
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The European Union’s previous migrant-refugee tsunamis have already left the region awash in crises: terror attacks, crime waves, riots, Islamification, skyrocketing welfare costs, unemployment, social turmoil, and Muslim no-go zones. But the globalists responsible for these disasters are not satisfied; they are pushing to bring millions more Muslim migrants to the EU. It’s “Damn the torpedoes — and the public outcry — full speed ahead!”

On June 28-30, the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) held its 10th annual summit, with this year’s overarching theme being “Towards a Global Social Contract on Migration and Development.” The summit, held in Berlin, was aimed at solidifying support for the “New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants,” which emerged from the Summit for Refugees and Migrants hosted by the United Nations General Assembly last September 19 and the Leaders Summit on the Global Refugee Crisis hosted by President Obama the following day. Those two events and the recent GFMD Summit in Berlin are part of an extensive orchestrated effort to achieve a Global Compact for Migration in 2018.

This article appears in the July 24, 2017, issue of The New American.

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