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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres has unveiled his plan to promote global mass migration in the left-liberal
Guardian newspaper.
Guterres, a former Socialist Party prime minister in his native Portugal, took over the top job at the UN on January 1st, having previously served as the institution's High Commissioner for Refugees.
His
article, titled 'Migration can benefit the world. This is how we at the UN plan to help', makes the bold claim that mass migration "powers economic growth, reduces inequalities and connects diverse societies", in order to promote the
Global Compact for Migration.
"This will be the first overarching international agreement of its kind," he boasted - but claimed it would not "place any binding obligations on states", but rather serve as "an unprecedented opportunity for leaders to counter the pernicious myths surrounding migrants".
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For an in-depth discussion on mass migration see (transcript available): The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis