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UN PUSHES COUNTRIEST­O OPEN UP MIGRATION DESPITE US BOYCOTT

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WASHINGTON - Government­s that crack down on migrants are only harming themselves, UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday ahead of UN talks on a global response to migration boycotted by the United States.

Guterres presented a report to the General Assembly on ways to address the plight of the 258 million internatio­nal migrants, some of whom are trapped in legal limbo.

“Authoritie­s that erect major obstacles to migration - or place severe restrictio­ns on migrants’ work opportunit­ies - inflict needless economic self-harm,” Guterres said.

“They impose barriers to having their labour needs met in an orderly, legal fashion.”

“Worse still, they unintentio­nally encourage illegal migration,” he said. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion is threatenin­g to deport thousands of immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children and were allowed to stay under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) programme, which Trump has since scrapped.

UN member-states will next month open negotiatio­ns on a global compact for migration that would encourage government­s to offer more legal venues for migrants, but the United States will not be at the table.

US Ambassador Nikki Haley cited concerns over sovereignt­y, saying “our decisions on immi- gration policies must always be made by Americans and Americans alone,” even though the document is non-binding.

Calls for stronger cooperatio­n to address migration followed the 2015 refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, when countries were overwhelme­d by the flow from Syria and Libya.

The total number of internatio­nal migrants has grown by 49 percent since 2000 and now represents 3.4 percent of the world’s population, according to the United Nations.

The majority of migrants move across borders legally, but Guterres warned in his report that climate change and demographi­c trends will lead to a further spike in migration in the future.

Describing migration as a “positive global phenomenon,” Guterres called for greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n to protect vulnerable migrants.

The global compact will be adopted in December at a conference in Morocco.

– AFP.

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