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Open-Borders Agendas and Anti-American Bias, Underwritten by U.S. Taxpayers

By Dan Cadman on July 24, 2018

My colleagues Nayla Rush and Andrew Arthur and I have written more than once on the adverse impact that international organizations, treaties, and compacts can have on U.S. sovereignty when they bind our nation to courses of action that are not in our best interest.

To that end, Rush most recently posted a blog on the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a United Nations (UN) agency dedicated "to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society". (Of course, the question of which society actually benefits, and under what conditions, is unanswered in this feel-good postulate.) As Rush notes, although the United States is the biggest contributor to the IOM, the agency's member states recently went out of their way to snub our country in selecting a new director. And there may be repercussions to IOM for the snub when it comes time to ante up for the next round of financial commitments later in the year. Perhaps U.S. generosity will be less forthcoming.

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