Socalled “replacement migration” is UNs solution for
aging populations in the West. The aim is to keep up the amount of
working age population – to ensure our level of production and
competitevness. The UN is not interested in our indeginous culture
and values, only the financial situation: money. No wonder why big
banks like Goldman-Sachs supports UN’s
plan. And as you might know, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC) – consisting of the world’s 57 Islamic – is the biggest bloc in
the UN. The OIC thus have emmense influence in the UN. And OIC is
also not interested in ensuring our Western culture and values…
Via UN.org (introduction to the report):
“Replacement Migration:
Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations? …
United Nations projections indicate that over the next
50 years, the populations of virtually all countries of Europe as
well as Japan will face population decline and population
ageing. The
new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require comprehensive
reassessments of many established policies and programmes, including
those relating to international migration.
Focusing on these two striking and critical population
trends, the
report considers replacement migration for eight low-fertility countries
(France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian
Federation, United Kingdom and United States) and two regions (Europe
and the European Union).“
Excerpts from the report, via UN.org:
“The United Nations Population Division monitors
fertility, mortality and migration trends for all countries of the
world, as a basis for producing the official United Nations population
estimates and projections. Among the demographic trends revealed by
those figures, two are particularly salient: population decline and
population ageing. Focusing on these two striking and critical
trends, the present study addresses the question of whether
replacement migration is a solution to declining and ageing
populations.
Although fertility may rebound in the coming decades,
few believe that fertility in most developed countries will recover
sufficiently to reach replacement level in the foreseeable future,
thus making population decline inevitable in the absence of
replacement migration. …
Building upon these estimates and projections, the
present study considers six different scenarios with regard to the
international migration streams needed to achieve specific population
objectives….
The new challenges being brought about by declining
and ageing populations will require objective, thorough and
comprehensive reassessments of many established economic, social and
political policies and programmes. Such reassessments will need to
incorporate a long-term perspective. Critical issues to be addressed
in those reassessments include … policies and programmes
relating to international migration, in particular replacement
migration, and the integration of large numbers of
recent migrants and their descendants.”
According to this graph from the report, Germany need
6,000 migrants per year per million inhabitants. Germany has
80,000,000 – so they need (according to UN) 480,000 migrants yearly.
That is a high number, but including refugees, migrants and family
reunifications, this is possible – and probably already happening.
The problem is, that the new arrivals do not work, and they are to a
high degree in opposition to our way of life (see graph here).
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