The UN doesn't make laws. It is an NGO. For sure, it cannot compel the United States to take action.
But beyond that, I will not sign any petition that references the UN as an authority in world governance.
Finally, I honestly just want to know how the American taxpayer benefits from such an action. Is America short on farmers? Will these refugees be a benefit to our society/economy or just an additional drag on our welfare system?
I don't know, I'm just asking. I appreciate the humanitarian impulse to help these folks, but they need to go through the normal vetting process before they come here. We need to separate the monsters from the migrants we allow in.
Fine. If I were a white South African I’d get the hell out ASAP. Zimbabwe? I don’t think so.
Fine. If I were a white South African I’d get the hell out ASAP. Zimbabwe? I don’t think so.
Umm, maybe, just a thought here, we should help whitey for once, been helping muslims and others for a long time now.
I think the American farmer is a dwindling breed and we are importing way to much food with government the pimp of our agriculture. Such a-holes like FDR and Obama love it.
Why do you want to impose this restriction on South African farmers? You've got more than 10 million illegals who have no such restrictions.