US rejects UN migration forum declaration, State Department says
The department said it will not support the nonbinding plan, citing sovereignty concerns and accusing the UN of facilitating replacement immigration.
- On Monday, the United States formally rejected the 'progress declaration' adopted during the International Migration Review Forum held in New York from May 5 to May 8, with the State Department stating it will not support the May 8 document.
- This decision reflects long-standing policy, as President Donald Trump rejected the Global Compact on Migration in 2017, and the administration maintains that the United States is not obligated by UN frameworks that constrain sovereign decision-making.
- The State Department accused the United Nations of promoting 'replacement immigration' in the United States and across the West, citing concerns about the international body's efforts to facilitate migration patterns.
- Diplomatic rifts with NATO and European partners have widened from the administration's aggressive enforcement and public criticism of international policies, which analysts warn could complicate cooperation on refugee crises and anti-trafficking efforts.
- The Trump administration has signaled a shift toward prioritizing national sovereignty over UN-backed frameworks, and while the forum proceeds without American participation, debate over immigration levels and political language is expected to intensify domestically and internationally.
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