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    U.N. SEEKING TO INTERVENE IN U.S. BORDER CRISIS

    U.N. SEEKING TO INTERVENE IN U.S. BORDER CRISIS

    Global body would protect illegals as 'refugees'
    JEROME R. CORSI




    UNITED NATIONS – Representatives of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the UNHRC, are “intensely discussing in meetings” the possibility of extending U.N. protection to the thousands of Central Americans crossing the U.S. border with Mexico illegally by defining them as “refugees” who are seeking asylum from political and domestic violence in their home nations, WND has confirmed.



    Officials privy to the U.N. discussions have explained to WND it’s “a tricky situation,” because the Central American immigrants are not part of any group the U.N. has designated as victims of political or religious persecution.

    A UNHCR official confirmed Monday to WND via email that a 10-nation meeting in Nicaragua of ministers of the interior from the U.S., Mexico and various Central American countries was held Thursday and Friday.

    The ministers, according to preliminary reports obtained by WND, concluded the Central American illegal aliens are “refugees” deserving international protection under the auspices of the U.N. as they seek asylum in the U.S. The ministers cited the U.N.’s 30-year-old declaration on the rights of refugees.

    Attending the meeting were UNHRC representatives, as well as representatives of SICA, the El Salvador-headquartered non-government organization known in English as Central American Integration System. The group was endorsed by the U.N.

    General Assembly in a resolution Dec. 10, 1993, to create regional bodies and institutions authorized to interact with the U.N. officially in an effort to unify Central American states politically and economically.

    On Monday, the UNHRC in Colombia notified WND the U.N. would issued a press release Tuesday afternoon on last week’s 10-nation meeting in Nicaragua, after receiving comments from SICA and the host country.

    In 1991, SICA was created by Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama, with Belize becoming a full member in 2013. SICA includes the U.S., Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Uruguay and Colombia as regional observers.

    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/u-n-seeki...2J7Dk3vh2LT.99
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    If the UN says we have to take them and keep them, it lies in the halls of a do nothing Congress. They knew about this refugee protection from the UN, they have known about this crisis for two months, they should have been deporting them massively 6 weeks ago!

    I'm hearing via the grapevine that we are going to have a detention center in a town 20 miles away. If so, probably requires some time to prepare it, previously a training center for wayward youth that closed just a few years ago.

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