US rejects UN migration declaration, denouncing replacement immigration across the West

US rejects UN migration declaration, denouncing replacement immigration across the West

The United States has refused to back the United Nations’ latest migration declaration, with the State Department accusing UN agencies of working to “advocate and facilitate replacement immigration in the United States and across the broader West”.

In a statement published on May 11, the department said Washington did not take part in the second International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), held at UN headquarters in New York from May 5 to 8, and would not endorse its concluding “progress” declaration.

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United Nations faces ‘imminent financial collapse’ without urgent action, UN chief says

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations chief is warning that the world body faces “imminent financial collapse” unless its financial rules are overhauled or all 193 member nations pay their dues — a message likely directed at the United States and the billions it owes.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a letter to all U.N. member nations obtained Friday by The Associated Press that cash for its regular operating budget could run out by July, which could dramatically affect its operations.

h/t Osumashi

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UN to Censor All Criticism of the Climate Agenda as Whistleblower Exposes it as a Total Scam

The UN is shutting down criticism of the ongoing climate scam: At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), held in Brazil in November 2025, several states endorsed the UN’s “Declaration on Information Integrity on Climate Change, an initiative recognizing and trying to combat the rise in climate disinformation in media and politics.”

The UN declaration is professedly a pledge to “fight false information” about climate change.

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Why Canada should make a bid to host the United Nations headquarters

Donald Trump’s assault on the United Nations continues. Last Wednesday, he signed an executive order pulling the United States out of 31 UN bodies or agreements, in addition to another 35 that work closely with it.

These 66 entities do crucial work promoting world order and global well-being. They include the Framework Convention on Climate Change – the only truly global effort to prevent catastrophic overheating of the planet – as well as the International Law Commission, the Peacebuilding Commission, the UN Conference on Trade and Development, offices dedicated to fighting child soldiery, violence against children, sexual violence in conflict, and so on.

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The Ignoble, Ignorable UN

Trump has kept US foreign policy from bowing to the United Nations — but future Democratic presidents are unlikely to do the same.

If Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris or even Gavin Nuisance were president of the United States, our foreign policy would be made subservient to the United Nations. As President Trump proved about two weeks ago, it’s easy to ignore the UN — and get other nations to do the same — if a president is so minded.

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U.N. Warns U.S. Attacks on Criminal Drug Boats ‘Unacceptable‘

U.S. military strikes against cartel drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean journeying from South America are “unacceptable” and must stop, the U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk warned Friday.

Türk, an Austrian-born career U.N. bureaucrat, called for an immediate investigation into the strikes against narco terrorists in what is the first such condemnation of its kind from the globalist organization.

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GOLDSTEIN: UN’s global climate-change strategy a house of cards

On the heels of a report that says Canada will fail to meet its industrial greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in its ostensible fight against climate change comes a new United Nations report that says the same is true for global emissions.

The UN estimates global emissions will decrease by 17% compared to 1990 levels by 2035, far short of the 60% needed to avoid what it says would be catastrophic global warming, meaning an average global temperature increase of more than 1.5 C to 2 C.

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The United Nations Has Become the Dictators’ Club: Chooses Tyrants Over the Oppressed

The United Nations was founded on the promise of upholding peace, justice, and universal human rights. Today, however, it appears less like a beacon of morality and more like a stage for savagery and hypocrisy.

The UN is quick to condemn democratic nations such as the United States and Israel for defending their citizens and fighting terrorism, but goes out of its way to protect, coddle, and even elevate some of the world’s most brutal and oppressive regimes — most notably Iran. The UN, which should be standing with the oppressed, is instead handing power and legitimacy to their oppressors.

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President Trump Gives the Globalists Another Lesson – But More Are Needed

Donald Trump’s address to the UN once again has challenged the failing bloated institution, especially when its damage to our country and its Constitutional order by allowing globalist elites to chip away at our sovereignty in order to serve the “international community” of the “new world order” globalist elites. Much of our foreign policy errors and crises spring from the near century of the UN’s bad ideas and feckless idealism.

Wielding his signature straight talk, Trump delivered a much-needed home truth: “What is the purpose of the United Nations?” he asked, and quickly answered, “For the most part, at least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up. It’s empty words, and empty words don’t solve wars.”

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Trump Is Right: The United Nations Doesn’t Help Countries, It Destroys Them

President Donald Trump shamed the United Nations Tuesday in a blistering speech, noting that he has personally brokered the end of seven wars during his first seven months in office with no help from the U.N.

Ending wars is supposed to be the U.N.’s job. Formed in 1945 after World War II, the U.N. exists to “to maintain international peace and security.” It is for “solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion,” according to the U.N. Charter. But much like NATO, formed in 1949 to guard against the Soviet Union and stop the spread of Communism, the U.N. has lost sight of it mission.

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Douglas Murray and Rita Panahi discuss the three key moments of President Trump’s UN address

Six years ago Trump’s UN audience laughed, this year they were silent

Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations was one of the clearest expositions of the way he sees the world, his ideology in its rawest form.

To his supporters, it will be seen as Trumpism unplugged – to his critics, Trumpism unhinged.

Over almost an hour, he took aim at his opponents and their ideas, picking them off one by one as he toured the world. He began at home, praising the United States and himself. He said the US was living through a golden age and repeated his much-disputed claim that he had personally ended seven wars, something he argued merited a Nobel Peace Prize.

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President Trump attacks UN leaders to their faces in speech, slams ‘empty words’

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Sorry I’m late! Mixed up the time! Blame X! h/t Auntie Polly

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UN Worried About Deported Terrorist but Not the Victims

The United Nations has taken the scandalous step of intervening in Austria’s deportation of a convicted terrorist while maintaining noticeable silence on the broader crisis of migrant-related crime affecting communities across the continent.

The case involves a Syrian national who served a seven-year prison sentence in Austria for terrorist organization membership before being deported in July in the first such removal to Syria since 2011. The man was released last year but quickly got arrested again on separate charges. Following that, he was placed in a detention center awaiting deportation.

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The U.N. Is Ripping America Off in New York

Trump should reopen the 1947 agreement locating its headquarters. It was a terrible real-estate deal.

President Trump has bemoaned the 1977 Panama Canal Treaty, which gave away strategic American territory. But what may be the federal government’s worst real estate deal of all time involved land in Mr. Trump’s front yard. The United Nations Headquarters Agreement of 1947 gave the U.N. a tax-free, quasi-extraterritorial 18-acre domain overlooking the East River in Midtown Manhattan. The Trump World Tower is right across First Avenue.

The U.S. offered to host the newly created U.N. after World War II amid a wave of optimism about the organization’s ability to prevent future wars. John D. Rockefeller Jr. donated the land, and the headquarters was built with an interest-free loan from Washington that would be worth $861 million in today’s dollars.

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