United Nations –Replacement migration agenda
Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:07 am
A lot of people in the European Union have noticed that huge amount of migrants are imported every single year.
The United Nations “replacement migration” report from March 2000 exposes that the UN pushes global migration to hide the success of depopulation Agenda21: http://www.un.org/press/en/2000/2000031 ... 4.doc.html
The United Nations “replacement migration” report from March 2000 exposes that the UN pushes global migration to hide the success of depopulation Agenda21: http://www.un.org/press/en/2000/2000031 ... 4.doc.html
-- The numbers of immigrants needed to prevent the decline of the total population are considerably larger than those envisioned by the United Nations projections. The only exception is the United States.
-- The numbers of immigrants needed to prevent declines in the working- age population are larger than those needed to prevent declines in total population. In some cases, such as the Republic of Korea, France, the United Kingdom or the United States, they are several times larger. If such flows were to occur, post-1995 immigrants and their descendants would represent a strikingly large share of the total population in 2050 -- between 30 and 39 per cent in the case of Japan, Germany and Italy.
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The new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require a comprehensive reassessment of many established policies and programmes, with a long-term perspective. Critical issues that need to be addressed include: (a) the appropriate ages for retirement; (b) the levels, types and nature of retirement and health care benefits for the elderly; (c) labour force participation; (d) the assessed amounts of contributions from workers and employers to support retirement and health care benefits for the elderly population; and (e) policies and programmes relating to international migration, in particular, replacement migration and the integration of large numbers of recent migrants and their descendants.