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[–] Kattie [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The face of the UN Migration Pact German Chancellor Angela Merkel has hailed the agreement signed Monday as good for migrants and the world, while populist anti-mass migration French politician Marine Le Pen has warned it will “forever change” the face of France.

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[–] Walk1 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The U.N. is an eyesore and it will compound upon the issues in our society to a greater extent, as it is basically giving national leaders and lawyers the capacity to manipulate and making rulings on the law that do not favor the people but rather foreigners and others with no connection to the states that represent them.

I think Le Pen is making a populist argument, trying to play on a current situation to engender the sense that the U.N. migration pact should be shot down, but in reality I think it needs to be clearly understood that what is wrong about this migration pact is not how it effects the people, as much as it will effect the nation's laws and stances on issues that could hamper the general social and economic conditions of a respected country. Le Pen should focus on this first and then draw it back to how it will effect the people. I think generally speaking that its all an attempt for the soft authoritarian leaders of the big E.U. power players to extend their influence over their states, with a humanitarian initiative(have the state consolidate power over the people) and also the self-abortive effort of having to help everyone on the planet.

We should never in any sense have to stand up and represent other people on the planet who are fleeing countries that are destabilized and in humanitarian situations because of their incompetency, inefficiency, and violence. We should not have to bear this humanitarian crisis and should not have to put up with harboring all of those who are fleeing from them. In a sense, these people should be declared stateless and the countries they come from should be considered as stateless war-zones(Syria being an exception since the crisis there was engineered by external forces(C.I.A., Israel, Hilary Clinton, et cetera).

Its time that we don't acknowledge certain states that cannot meet certain development criterion, as it relates to their societies, economies, and system of political rights(this should be considered a minor point and capacity to fan the flames of social and political conflict should be of greater concern than whether a state recognizes a cheap system of political rights(the same system being used to undermine our societies and demographic situation and grant the right for foreigners and non-whites/leftists to rail and impose their dictates on the state).

This is not just going to forever change France, but it will forever change the social and, in the long term, the economic landscape of Western Europe.