Coming Soon: Climate Humanitarian Visas?

The White House has released a report, ordered by the president earlier this year, linking migration with climate change and telling us what we need to do about it.

The “Report on the Impact of Climate Change on Migration” quotes the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to the effect that between 2008 and 2016 “an average of 21.5 million people were forcibly displaced each year by sudden onset weather-related . . . and slow-onset hazards linked to climate change impacts.”

The report goes on to cite a model showing that “climate change may lead to nearly three
percent of the population (totaling more than 143 million people) in three regions – Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America – to move within their country of origin by 2050.” In other words, migrants and refugees will be on the move.

So what should the United States do? Aside from throwing money at every corrupt third-world regime in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia to address the “root causes,” the report says we should let the climate refugees come here, by establishing a new “humanitarian” visa category.

Breitbart News quotes from an interview NPR did with Ama Francis, of the International Refugee Assistance Project, who said, “I think we need a climate-humanitarian visa.” Francis, a native of the Dominican Republic, went on to say what else we must do: “The U.S. would define a set of countries that are climate vulnerable. And people from those countries would be off the bat eligible.”

Some of the countries identified by the WH report as “climate vulnerable” are: Lebanon, Iran, Jordan, Libya, Kuwait, Eritrea, UAE, San Marino, Bahrain, India, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Oman, Botswana, Yemen, Syria, Somalia, and Bangladesh, plus large swaths not otherwise mentioned of the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and South Asia.

Like most plans and schemes of the migrant-happy fanatics, there is something about this that doesn’t quite add up. Isn’t climate change a worldwide phenomenon? Is the U.S. somehow exempt, contrary to what the climate fanatics have been telling us so far? As one commenter to the Breitbart piece observed:

Why would millions of migrants come to America to “escape Climate Change” — is the USA somehow immune to climate change, a “safe zone” for the whole planet???

Clearly, the climate is a ruse. The Climate report, however, does inform us of an upcoming event many may not have heard of: a meeting in Geneva in June 2022 of “resettlement stakeholders” from thirty or more countries. That meeting will be sponsored by a UN group called the Annual Tripartite Consultations on Resettlement (ATCR), which United States with UNHCR now co-chairs. According to the ATCR website, as the chair, “the U.S. Government intends to use the position to advocate for increased resettlement slots worldwide.”

With more than half the world’s would-be refugees, climate and otherwise, naming the U.S. as their preferred destination, guess who’s coming to join us?

For more, see Breitbart News.

 

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