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New UN agreement - Absolutely scary

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Apparently it is in MSM they are the violent criminals. Candidates for deportation.

http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/police-hope-naming-the-teens-wanted-over-a-home-invasion-will-help-catch-them/news-story/4085b815e003bacd5880c51ac7c9767c

Police hope naming the teens wanted over a home invasion will help catch them

Police have taken the unusual step of naming and releasing photographs of three teenagers they want over a home invasion in Melbourne.

Victorian police have taken the unusual step of naming and releasing photographs of three juveniles they want over a home invasion in Melbourne.

Investigators made applications in court to enable them to identify Bafal Gatluak and Mading Nyolic, both 16, and 17-year-old Deng Kuol, who are wanted over an attack at a Wyndham Vale home on November 17.

Detective Acting Inspector Brett Kahan told reporters the decision to publicly identify the teenagers was something they did not take lightly but deemed necessary.

“I think this an important step in respect to bringing these youths who are committing quite hard crimes into custody,” he said on Tuesday.

“They know they are wanted by police and they are actively avoiding police and we really believe this step will assist us in bringing them into custody quite quickly.”

Det Insp Kahan said police believed the three were still together and known to hang around the Collingwood and Sunshine areas.

He urged the public not to approach them and contact police if they spotted them.

Two other teenagers have been charged over a home invasion by a gang of youths, described as being of African appearance, in Melbourne’s west. Police say five offenders forced entry to a Wyndham Vale home just before 6am on Saturday November 17, armed with weapons and stole a car.

The occupants of the home, an 80-year-old man, a 66-year-old woman and 27-year- old woman, were not physically injured.
Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 27 November 2018 7:14:42 PM
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Scratch England from holiday trip.

Britain WILL SIGN United Nations proposal to make immigration human right
BRITAIN will sign a controversial new legislation proposal put forward by the United Nations (UN) which could see people who criticise EU migration policies jailed and makes immigration a universal human right.

International Development Minister Alistair Burt said the UK “is supportive” of the UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration document which is the subject of a major UK meeting next week. MEP Marcel de Graaff announced today: “It is declaring migration as a human right so it will, in effect, become impossible to criticise Mrs Merkel’s welcome migrants politics without being at risk of being jailed for hate speech.” But it has been pointed out that accepting the principles could technically see EU citizens in court for criticising migration between EU member states. Mr Burt said: “The UK Government is supportive of the UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, both as a step forward in international co-operation to tackle irregular migration and as a framework to help us deliver our commitments under the sustainable development goals.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1053064/United-nations-Global-Compact-for-Safe-Orderly-and-Regular-Migration-Alistair-Burt-italy
Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 2 December 2018 9:11:02 PM
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Lot of EU countries don't like it.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1053577/migration-law-rejected-european-union-united-nations-new-policies-human-rights

EU countries mass BOYCOTT of UN meeting making MIGRATION a HUMAN RIGHT
A NEW United Nations initiative to class migration as a HUMAN RIGHT is being boycotted by European Union (EU) member states, including Italy, France and Austria, who have all rejected the proposals in favour of tougher border controls.

This week’s unveiling of UN proposals for universal migrant rights is being treated with such suspicion that only Britain, Holland and Denmark have signed up unreservedly. The so-called UN Global Compact for Migration aims to set out universal rights and conditions for migrants – but one Member of the European Parliament has pointed out that of adopted then even the criticising of the very concept of migration would be considered a hate crime. Italy, a nation tacking a huge migrant influx, was furious about the new ‘meddling’ legislation and refused to attend the meeting in Marrakech on December 10 and 11.

Now other EU nation states have joined the backlash saying migration is an issue for national governments not the UN.

The UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration was provisionally approved by UN members in July.

President Donald Trump, who has maintained a hardline response to immigration in the US. Was not a fan.

The UK, Netherlands and Denmark have all said they are supportive of the pact, which was announced by MEP Marcus de Graff.

But the compact has since been rejected by UN states such as Austria, Poland, Israel, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Australia, Slovakia and Hungary.
Posted by Philip S, Tuesday, 4 December 2018 2:04:26 AM
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Posted by Belly, Sunday, 25 November 2018 4:20:12 AM- Helping overpopulated countries by becoming overpopulated our selves is no answer

Answer- I agree.

Phillip S- Very concerning that the UK isn't doing anything about the problem. This could be related to internal problems. It's a relief probably temporary that so many nations are standing up to the UN. With people such as George Soros, Jeff Bezos, Clintons, behind similar policies this isn't the end of the story.
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 4 December 2018 4:47:33 AM
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Italy has woken up to economic invaders and criminals.

Italy Adopts Hardline Immigration Law

Under the new law, the Italian government will only grant asylum to legitimate refugees of war or victims of political persecution. Asylum seekers may now lose their protection if they are convicted of crimes including: threat or violence to a public official; physical assault; female genital mutilation; and a variety of theft charges.

"I wonder if those who contest the security decree have even read it. I do not really understand what the problem is: it deports criminals and increases the fight against the mafia, racketeering and drugs." — Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini.

Italy will not sign the United Nations Global Compact for Migration, nor will Italian officials attend a conference in Marrakech, Morocco, on December 10 and 11 to adopt the agreement. The Global Compact not only aims to establish migration as a human right, but also to outlaw criticism of migration through hate crimes legislation.

The Italian Parliament has approved a tough new immigration and security law that will make it easier to deport migrants who commit crimes and strip those convicted of terrorism of their Italian citizenship.

Italy's lower house of parliament, the Camera dei Deputati, voted 396 to 99 on November 28 to approve the new law, which was sponsored by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. The law had previously been approved by the Italian Senate on November 7. The measure was promulgated by President Sergio Mattarella on December 3.

Eases Revocation of Protection. Article 7 extends the list of crimes for which refugee status or subsidiary protection can be withdrawn. Asylum seekers may now lose their protection if they are convicted of crimes including: threats or violence to a public official; physical assault; female genital mutilation; and a variety of theft charges.

** I like this Australia should do it as some go back for holidays **

Furthermore, refugees who return to their country of origin, even temporarily, will lose international and subsidiary protection.

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13392/italy-immigration-law
Posted by Philip S, Friday, 7 December 2018 10:38:05 PM
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This article is about the rioting against taxes in France.

I would hate to see what will happen in France when the people find out Macron is going to sign the refugee convention.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6476125/Macron-Im-Sorry-TV-address-unveils-tax-cuts.html

Macron is to give 'I'm Sorry' TV address as he unveils more tax cuts after 'Day of Rage' violence in France saw 1,400 arrested, dozens injured and cars burnt out as 'Yellow vest' protests spread across Europe

Burned-out cars dotted the streets in several neighbourhoods in Paris on Sunday morning as cleaners swept up the broken glass from smashed shop windows and bus stops.

Throughout Saturday, Macron skulked behind the majestic walls of his presidential palace in Paris while outside, his city – and his country – once again erupted in fury.

Protesters smashed store windows and set fires around Paris and clashed with police, who fired tear gas throughout the day in the French capital.

The country is bracing for yet more protests after Saturday's 'yellow vest' demonstrations and rioting saw 1,000 people arrested and at least 71 injured in the capital.

Across the entire country, some 1,220 people were taken into custody, the Interior Ministry said Sunday - a roundup the scale of which the country hasn't seen in years.

On Sunday, the highly influential Parisien newspaper reported that 'after eight days of silence, the head of state' has told supporters 'he will speak on Monday night on television to respond to the angry French.'

He has already been pilloried for abandoning green taxes on diesel and petrol in response to the early rioting, but is set to cave in further.

'There are too many taxes, too many taxes, too much taxation in this country,' Macron told MPs in a private meeting on Friday, the Parisien reports.

Macron's 'mea culpa' included him admitting that he appeared too arrogant and out-of-touch, and he will address such concerns on a national TV channel.

He has already scrapped a planned fuel tax increase but the move has failed to end the 'yellow vest' protest movement, which demands lower taxes, higher minimum wages and better pension benefits.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 10 December 2018 1:03:14 AM
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