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The UN, George Soros and HIllary Clinton are pressing open borders on the US.

The United Nations has cooked up a “New Urban Agenda” coming soon to a city near you.

It was unveiled this week in Quito, Ecuador, at the so-called Habitat III conference.

And part of the plan, enthusiastically embraced by Hillary Clinton, calls for unlimited migration across open borders. Migrants displaced by war, failing economies or other hardships will be seen as having “rights” in nations other than their own. Cities are seen as the key battlegrounds and the U.N. conference in Quito had a lot to say about how your city will be expected to embrace migrants of all types, from all regions of the world.

By now most Americans who follow world events are familiar with the U.N’s plan for global governance as envisioned by its “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” approved by some 190 world leaders including President Obama and Pope Francis in September 2015.

This agenda includes 17 goals aimed at ending hunger, wiping out poverty and stamping out global income inequality by “transforming our world” through sweeping changes ostensibly aimed at freeing cross-border “labor mobility,” among other things.

Hillary Clinton, anointed by Obama as his successor, said in a speech to Wall Street bankers she envisions the U.S. as part of a single “hemispheric common market with free trade and open borders,” according to WikiLeaks data dumps.

 

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The Useless Nations Hillary the Hag and Soros the Stinker subverting american soventry opening our borders to so called refugees more reasons we dont need the Useless Nations and Clinton and Soro belong in prison for life and even longer

Gallup is giving Obama their highest approval rating in almost 6 years 56% he is finishing strong and pulling Clinton and Senate candidates along with him
Under Obama the percent of undocumented in the USA has declined 9% and most Americans want them to have a pathway to citizenship. The average length of time an undocumented has been in the USA is 11 years