Janice Atkinson explains what’s REALLY in the UN Global Compact on Migration
We are just weeks away from world leaders signing the United Nation‘s Global Migrant Compact – an agreement that will see countries lose their ability to control their own immigration laws.
The non-binding agreement (which will eventually become binding) sets out a vision for the orderly migration of refugees and other asylum seekers from the Third World into Europe.
I sat down with Janice Atkinson, MEP for South East England and author of the free ebook Migrant Crime Wave, to talk about the implications of this agreement.
Janice has a great deal of experience with the refugee crisis in Europe, having seen the camps with her own eyes during her work as a Member of European Parliament.
Janice must be a fan of the Rebel Media because she chatted with me about my recent trip to Poland.
The Roma have lived in Great Britain for 500 years and still haven’t assimilated. Why, asks Janice, do we expect these new “migrants” and “refugees” to assimilate overnight?
We discuss the dangers the UN’s compact poses, whether the UK will sign the agreement, and how you can do your part to stop it from being signed.
From the Religion of Peace: