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UN Secretary-General: The Western world needs more migration to survive



About Author Emma R.

Industrialised countries need even more migration in order for their welfare to survive, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres explained in his introductory speech in Marrakesh on Monday.

On Monday, the Global Migration Pact was adopted at the UN’s two-day conference in Marrakesh, Morocco. The severely criticised pact was adopted to a several minutes long applause.

However, a number of countries, including several EU states, have refused to sign it because they believe that the agreement threatens national security and sovereignty.

They also believe that it will promote even more migration. But that may be exactly what the UN wants. If nothing else, the UN Secretary-General is clear about his views on migration. He believes that the welfare in developed countries will collapse without even more migration.

It is clear that most developed countries need migration, and migrants to, among other things, take care of the elderly and to prevent a health care crisis, he said in his introductory speech on Monday.

According to him, developed countries have low birth rates and an ageing population that they cannot handle without more migrants.

The economies of the countries will stagnate and the populations will “suffer” if they are not enriched by increased migration, he argued.