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No Immigration Compact For Now, But What About Next Year?
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Morrison has correctly said that, apart from removing our sovereign rights to control our borders, the Compact does not differentiate between legal immigration and illegal immigration. But, not out in the open is its threat to free speech.
The Compact calls for sovereign governments to SHAPE PERCEPTIONS OF IMMIGRATION - to shove the Leftist UN view of migration and open borders down our throats, with anyone daring to question mass immigration being 'racists' needing re-education. At local taxpayer expense, of course.
The Compact also calls for SENSITISATION and EDUCATION of the media on 'terminology' and 'appropriate' messages about immigration – interfering with the freedom of the press.
There has been the usual 'not binding' nonsense from proponents of the latest UN attempt at world government, but as the professionals have pointed out, activist judges are not above using such documents to 'interpret' aspirational aims into LAW. And, we have had plenty of experience with what the rogues in the Australian Human Rights Commission are capable of.
Labor hasn't yet announced whether of not it would sign the Compact if/when it achieves government next year. I fear that the relief afforded by the Coalition's refusal to sign up will be short lived.