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The answer might lie here:

The IOM Strategic Plan is aimed at delivering on the promise of safe, orderly, and regular migration while supporting the world’s most vulnerable. The plan – which will guide the Organization's activities through 2028 – was developed after extensive internal consultations, including with migrants themselves, as well as dialogue with Member States, with other partners and other United Nations agencies.

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Thank you, Steve. That is one very important dimension of the discussion: migration, erasure of borders, globalization. I spent some time on that website, and it is clear the globalist bureaucrats are itching to erase national sovereignty, in their search for "global solutions" - maybe a final solution?

The other dimension, I fear, is sex trafficking crossed with pedophilia. These people are acting like monsters with something to hide. I can't understand why the big conservative websites are not picking up on this, unless they are controlled opposition.

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There’s a word salad report on the website that says things like:

By 2030, migrants will contribute an estimated USD 500 billion to OECD economies; around the same as the GDP of Austria.

This after claiming migration is essential for economic growth in the country they move to which proves that they are Removing it from their own nations economy.

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