The Global Compact for Migration is a United Nations agreement that covers all dimensions of international migration. The United Nations conference to adopt the compact will be held in Marrakesh, Morocco, on 10–11 December 2018.
Under the UN plan, migration and taxpayer-funded benefits are to be transformed into a “human right,” while governments crack down on criticism.
This agreement makes it easier for migrants from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East to flood into Europe and the UK and will ultimately result in the loss of Britain's national sovereignty and the mass replacement of the white population of Britain.
Countries that have refused to sign the agreement include Italy, Austria, Australia, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Slovakia, Switzerland and the USA.
The petition calling for the British Government to refuse to sign the agreement can be found here.