President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday withdrawing the United States from the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD), formally pulling the country out of an international body tied to the United Nations’ Global Compact for Migration.
The move ends U.S. participation in a forum critics have long argued promotes mass migration and undermines national sovereignty by advancing the concept of an international “right” to migrate.
The Global Forum on Migration and Development played a key role in shaping the U.N.’s Global Compact for Migration, a nonbinding framework that seeks to expand international cooperation on migration policy and migrant rights. The Trump administration has opposed the compact, arguing it erodes the ability of sovereign nations to enforce their own immigration laws and border controls.
“For too long, international organizations have fueled an endless flow of mass migration and have sought to compel Americans to accept the same destructive agenda,” Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a statement. “Under President Trump, the era of mass migration is over.”
Pigott said the administration will not support organizations that “run cover for illegal immigration or attempt to erode America’s sovereignty,” adding that the GFMD was among the leading international bodies promoting the idea of an international right to migration.
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