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UN’s strategy is to flood North America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants by 2050

UN’s strategy is to flood North America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants by 2050


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A 2000 UN strategy document outlines the need to flood America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants to maintain population levels.

Alex Jones highlighted the contents of this report in 2018.  His reporting of it was subjected to censorship.  In 2023, because of Biden’s open border policy and the influx of migrants, Jones highlighted the UN’s report again in 2023.  On Monday, as immigration continues at unprecedented levels, Jones highlighted the report again.

The United Nations’ (“UN’s”) report Jones has been highlighting was published by its Population Division and gave “replacement migration” scenarios in Western nations to maintain current population sizes, assuming low fertility rates.


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Replacement migration refers to the international migration needed to offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates. The concept is to maintain a stable population size and age structure by importing workers to replace those leaving the workforce due to retirement or emigration.

The United Nations Population Division‘s report titled ‘Replacement Migration: Is it a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?’ was published in 2000.  The report examined the demographic situation in most advanced nations, particularly in Europe, and explored the amount of immigration required to maintain current population sizes, assuming low fertility rates.

The UN’s report analysed six replacement migration scenarios for eight low-fertility countries, including the United States, and for two regions: Europe and the European Union.

The key findings of the UN’s report were:

1. Population Decline and Ageing: The report projected that between 1995 and 2050, the population of Japan and virtually all European countries would decline. In some cases, such as Estonia, Bulgaria and Italy, countries would lose up to one-third of their population.

2. Immigration Requirements: To prevent population decline and ageing, significant immigration would be needed. For example, South Korea would require approximately 5.1 billion immigrants (virtually the world’s current total population) to maintain its working-age population ratio at the 1995 level.

3. Variations by Country: The report presented alternative scenarios for 1995-2050, highlighting the impact of different immigration levels on population size and ageing. Italy, for instance, would need to absorb a large number of immigrants to prevent a 28% population decline.

4. Working-Age Population: The numbers of immigrants required to prevent declines in the working-age population are larger than those needed to prevent declines in total population.

While the UN report highlights the scale of immigration required, it also emphasised the need for policymakers to consider comprehensive reassessments of established policies and programmes, including those related to international migration.

Further reading: New Report On Replacement Migration Issued By UN Population Division, Press Release, United Nations, 17 March 2000

In 2018, Infowars highlighted the UN’s report on its strategy for replacement migration.  The article is no longer available on the internet but we know it existed because PolitiFact “fact-checked” it.  Why did PolitiFact feel Infowars’ article was worthy of “debunking”?  Because “this story was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.),” PolitiFact said.  Which says it all really.

Fortunately, we don’t have to rely on PolitiFact’s dodgy “fact-checking” blog to read what the original article said as Infowars republished it on 10 May 2023.

The article was written by Paul Joseph Watson and raised the alarm about the UN’s report admitting to “replacement migration.”  As the lede stated: “A 2001 UN strategy document is getting fresh attention in light of the migrant crisis because it outlines the need to flood America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants in order to maintain population levels.”

“In the case of the United States, under the most extreme scenario, the UN report states, ‘It would be necessary to have 593 million immigrants from 1995 to 2050, an average of 10.8 million per year’,”  Watson wrote.  He continued:

On Monday, Alex Jones again highlighted the UN’s replacement migration strategy document. Below is a clip from Alex Jones’ show from Monday, 14 October.

UN Agency Calls for 600 Million Migrants to be Shipped to the US and Canada, Alex Jones Show, 14 October 2024 (8 mins)

You can also watch the clip above on Infowars HERE or BitChute HERE.  You can watch the full Alex Jones show for 14 October 2024 on Brighteon HERE, Rumble HERE or BitChute HERE.

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