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Secretary Antony J. Blinken at the International Migration Review Forum – United States Department of State – Department of State

SECRETARY BLINKEN:Good afternoon. President Shahid, Director General Vitorino, thank you for your leadership at this first International Migration Review Forum. These are unprecedented times. There are more migrants on the move around the world today than at any time since World War II, some 95 million. As people leave their homes in search of safety and opportunity, undertaking perilous journeys, its critical that countries and institutions work together to make migration safer and more orderly.

Forging that common approach to managing migration and protecting vulnerable people is the intention of the Global Compact for Migration. The United States supports that vision. We seek migration policies that are grounded in human rights, human dignity, transparency, and state sovereignty. And were committed to partnering with civil society, with governments, the private sector, and international institutions like the United Nations, because this is a challenge that no one of us can solve alone.

The countries here today have taken important steps since the Global Compact was adopted in 2018. For example, several of our neighbors in the region have provided legal status and services to people fleeing repression and made education available to their children. International organizations and nongovernmental groups are providing support after climate-related disasters and training local officials in climate resilience and adaptation to help communities that are now threatened with being displaced because of the climate crisis. We also welcome efforts by civil society to keep governments focused on human rights and humanitarian assistance, because migration is not an abstract notion. Every migrant is a human being deserving of dignity and protection.

The United States will work closely with our partners to build on the progress thats being made. Next month, at the Summit of the Americas, well continuing developing a collaborative response to irregular migration throughout our hemisphere where the issue is particularly acute. Together, were working on the root causes of irregular migration, including a lack of economic opportunity, insecurity, corruption and repressive governance, climate-related emergencies, to address why people are leaving their homes in the first place. For example, Vice President Kamala Harris rallied the private sector to invest more than a billion dollars to create economic opportunities in Central America.

Were working to expand legal pathways for migration, including allocating more than 50,000 additional temporary worker visas this year, expanding family reunification programs, and funding support for vulnerable migrants and refugees around the globe.

Were also helping to improve protections for migrants worldwide, in part through our work with the International Organization for Migration and the International Labor Organization, to combat human trafficking and to promote ethical cross-border job recruitment.

Theres another migration issue that is front of mind today. Almost 13 million people have fled or been displaced in Ukraine since President Putins war began in February. I want to commend the countries that are welcoming Ukrainian refugees and supporting the humanitarian response. We remain united in supporting Ukraine and opposing this senseless war.

The United States will continue to work for safe, orderly, and humane migration around the world. As a nation built and enriched by immigrants, this issue is particularly close to our hearts. Thank you to everyone here for your commitment, and we very much look forward to our work in the months and years ahead. Thank you very much. (Applause.)

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Biden administration’s migrant ‘magnet’ needs to be turned off, immigration hawks warn – Fox News

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Supporters of a "flagship" bill to mitigate the migrant crisis at the southern border urged Republicans Friday to bring back border security in the next Congress.

Former acting ICE Director Tom Homan, Texas Public Policy Foundation executive director Robert Henneke and Bristol County, Massachusetts Sheriff Thomas Hodgson joined "Fox & Friends First" to sound the alarm on record-high migrant encounters under the Biden administration.

"We need to secure the border because a secure border saves lives, and you can't have national security without border security," Homan said.

Homan argued current policies are "rewarding those who break our law" while images show border facilities stocked with baby formula and efforts are made to use Veterans Affairs resources to treat migrants.

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Homan and Henneke signed a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital urging Republican leaders to unite behind "flagship introductory legislation" in the upcoming Congress next year when they believe Republicans will have taken control of the House and Senate.

Henneke stressed the need to "turn off the magnet" encouraging illegal immigration, saying loopholes have been exploited by the Biden administration.

Immigrant men from many countries are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents at the U.S.-Mexico border on December 07, 2021 in Yuma, Arizona. Governors from 26 states have formed a strike force to address the crisis at the border. (John Moore/Getty Images)

"Our letter points out that all these loopholes need to be closed and that the first priority for lawmakers when there's a new major majority has to be solving the Biden border crisis by passing legislation to close these loopholes."

Sheriff Hodgson said border insecurity also affects his community thousands of miles away with an "overwhelming" influx of illegal immigrants and an increase in fentanyl overdoses.

"Moms and dads are walking into their kids' bedrooms to wake up, to go to work or school, and they're not waking up because they're dying of fentanyl," he said.

"Massachusetts had the highest influx of illegal aliens between 2010 and 2016. And we're 2,500 miles from the border. And now they have these distribution centers where people are told to go and report in. They get a court date nine years down the road and basically to go out into the community and commit more problems for us that we can't handle."

The letter to lawmakers calls on leaders to "exclude amnesty of any type," to create an immediate expulsion authority, clarify that migrants are ineligible for asylum if they came through a safe third country, restrict prosecutorial discretional and reform the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) which has been blamed by many officials for encouraging the surge in unaccompanied children in recent years.

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The list of legislative proposals includes the completion of the border wall, the raising of the "credible fear" standard for asylum, increased resources for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) specifically for deportation officers and detention beds. They also include a full implementation of the Trump-era "Remain-in-Mexico" policy, to clarify that gang violence and domestic violence are not grounds for asylum, and for states to be allowed to have the authority to participate in immigration enforcement.

Fox News' Adam Shaw contributed to this report

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Making Home Weaves Stories of Immigration Through Art – Houstonia Magazine

On view at the Asia Society Texas Center through July 3, Making Home is an intimate and sobering look at the nuance of immigration. The exhibition explores ancestry, displacement and isolation in four parts.

The exhibition opens with a four-channel film by Vietnamese filmmaker and artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen. In nearly 29 minutes and cycling through four 15-foot-wide suspended projector screens, The Specter of Ancestors Becoming (2019) focuses on Senegalese soldiers who fought in Indochina to defend French colonial rule in Vietnam. Captured in collaboration with four Senagalese-Vietnamese families in Dakar, the film is an immersive and poetic look at memories of migration, cultural assimilation and colonial war legacy.

The show continues withPhung Huynh, who illustrates her personal immigration story as a Vietnamese refugee turned California resident through four different bodies of work. The most striking are three charcoal drawings based on I.D photographs taken of her infant self and her parents, and a series of snow globes that subvert the typical American tourist trinket by injecting memories from her familys archive.

In the third gallery, keeping with her signature engagement with thread, Beili Lius installation and performance piece, Each and Every/Houston (2022), looks at the effects of displacement on children. Neatly arranged throughout the gallery floor are articles of child-size clothing hats, socks, dresses and shirts all covered in cement with countless strings of thread suspended above. This timely and relevant artwork reckons with the trauma and urgency of the child migrant crisis of today. Lui will activate the installation during a performance in the gallery on June 18.

Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya closes the show with Very Asian Feelings, a mural scale installation that reflects and celebrates the Asian American experience. The gallery was painted in a bold turmeric color, where a series of sculptures and a textile painting hang adjacent to a floor-to-ceiling-size mural of a family. Food packaging, household objects, a graduation cap, pointe shoes and more relics fill the gallery as symbols of nostalgia and community.

The exhibition also incorporates the voices of local Houston artists Brandon Tho Harris, Preetika Rajgariah and visitors who responded with poems and statements to individual artworks. A wall full of handwritten notes fills the main gallerys exit as viewers share their accounts of ancestry and movement.

Making Homedives successfully into the interpersonal impacts of immigration on an individual and collective scale through the lens of four distinct artistic voices.

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European Parliament accused of censoring press freedom report that criticised Greek suppression – The Telegraph

A press freedom report criticising Greece for suppressing coverage of migrant pushbacks was censored by the European Parliament, it has been revealed.

Reporters Without Borders issued a report saying Greek police regularly resort to violence to stop journalists covering the refugee crisis, as well as demonstrations against Covid measures.

Greece tumbled from 70th place to 108th in its latest press freedom league table as a result, lower than any other EU country and lower even than Albania.

But despite regularly voicing support for both media freedom and Reporters Without Borders, the European Parliament deleted the report from its website on the grounds that it was "not in line with the editorial guidelines".

Jaume Duch Guillot, a spokesman for the European Parliament, said it was because the report made no mention of "the parliaments activities and agenda".

But the deletion of the report followed a virulent reaction from the Greek governments supporters. A lawmaker from the ruling New Democracy party labelled Reporters Without Border a leftist NGO and losers from abroad.

There has been some suggestion that the decision to delete the report was made by Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament.

Both Ms Metsola and New Democracy belong to the centre-right European Peoples Party (EPP), the parliaments largest political group.

Metsolas effort to protect the last strong EPP government in Europe can be partly understood, said Sarantis Michalopouloss, a columnist with Brussels-based website Euractiv. What cannot be understood and tolerated is the lies of an EU institution which gets paid by EU taxpayers money, who are suffering from soaring prices across the bloc.

Ms Metsola's office did not respond to requests for comment.

Amendments to Greeces criminal code "passed under the pretext of fighting the Covid-19 pandemic" have harmed press freedom, the report stated.

The spreading of false information is now punishable by five years imprisonment, which Reporters Without Borders said represents a serious threat to journalists right to publish information in the public interest, and increases the risk of self-censorship.

The police regularly resort to violence and arbitrary bans to hamper journalistic coverage of demonstrations and the refugee crisis on the islands, the report reads.

One Dutch journalist had to leave the country for her own security after she was attacked in the street following a smear campaign by the pro-government media over her heated exchange with the prime minister about migrant pushbacks.

The Greek government was also criticised for dragging its feet after promising a probe into the murder of Giorgos Karaivaz, a veteran crime reporter who was gunned down outside his Athens home in broad daylight.

The UK rose nine places in the reports ranking, to 24, although media freedoms were said to be "worrisome".

Report authors pointed to an alarming proposal for reforms to official secrets laws that could see journalists jailed for espionage.

Journalists in the UK faced extensive freedom of information restrictions, with reports surfacing of a secretive government clearing house for freedom of information requests.

The report also mentioned alleged governmental interference surrounding the failed appointment of Paul Dacre as chair of Ofcom, the UKs communications regulator.

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The European country where replacement theory reigns supreme – Vox.com

On May 16, just days after the deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, motivated by conspiratorial fears of white Westerners Great Replacement by minorities, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbn endorsed the shooters ideology in a nationally televised speech.

Part of the picture of the decade of war facing us will be recurring waves of suicidal policy in the Western world. One such suicide attempt that I see is the great European population replacement program, which seeks to replace the missing European Christian children with migrants, with adults arriving from other civilizations, Orbn said.

Orbn is a close observer of American politics; the speech literally contains an exhortation to make Hungary great again. It is implausible, as the Guardian notes, that he was unaware of the concern in Washington over Great Replacement ideology a conspiracy theory that posits a shadowy plan to replace the white Western population with immigrants and the children of nonwhites.

But Orbn is not adopting this language in response to events in America: It has been a central element of his ideology for years.

I think there are many people who would like to see the end of Christian Europe, he said in a representative 2018 radio interview. They believe that if they replace its cultural subsoil, if they bring in millions of people from new ethnic groups which are not rooted in Christian culture, then they will transform Europe according to their conception.

In contemporary Hungary, we see a country where Great Replacement theory dominates not just official rhetoric but also policy. Migrants are treated cruelly at the border, while the government casts LGBTQ minorities as a threat to Hungarian birthrates and pushes a message to convince women to take up traditional roles as homemakers and mothers. Advocates for immigration and immigrant rights, like the Hungarian American Jewish philanthropist George Soros, are described as enemies of the state and attacked accordingly.

Meanwhile, Republicans are increasingly seeing Orbnism as a model. Currently, the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) is holding a major conference in Budapest. Orbn gave a speech Thursday morning; both Tucker Carlson and Trumps former chief of staff Mark Meadows will be giving addresses by videoconference. The event serves as ratification of a trend Ive been writing about for years: the GOPs evolution into an illiberal faction that closely resembles Orbns Fidesz party.

At the conference, my colleague Noel King met with Istvn Kiss, the executive director of the Danube Institute, a government-sponsored think tank with links to prominent Western conservatives. She asked Kiss directly whether his governments embrace of replacement theory bothered him. He said, more or less, that it didnt.

If Hungary changes, then Hungary no longer exists, he says. If you have a society or civilization which is unwilling to reproduce themselves, then that shows that theres something wrong within our societies. Because thats strange; thats kind of suicidal.

These are the ideas spreading out from Budapest to Washington. And the implications for America are more than a little ominous.

In the United States, replacement theory has been popular with the racist fringe people like the Buffalo shooter and Charlottesville, Virginia, marchers for decades. Only recently has it made its way into the GOP mainstream, due in no small part to the influence of Carlsons Fox show.

In Europe, the idea is widespread among both neo-Nazis and the continents far-right political parties, like the Netherlands Freedom Party and Germanys AfD. After these parties surged in popularity in the wake of the 2015 refugee crisis, such ideas moved closer to the political mainstream. During the 2022 French presidential election, Valrie Pcresse the candidate of the center-right Republican party used the term Great Replacement in a campaign speech railing against immigration.

But nowhere has the idea been more influential than Hungary, where Orbn and his increasingly far-right Fidesz party has engineered the political system to give itself a virtual hammerlock on power without parallel in the European Union. The Hungarian prime minister has elevated fear of demographic replacement into a central governing ideology, serving as justification for a policy agenda that demonizes minorities and helps cement his hold on power.

Orbns vision goes like this: Hungary is a small country of about 10 million people, with a unique culture and language, that has been repeatedly invaded and subjugated throughout its history. Today, the biggest threat to this nations continuation is low birthrates: Hungarians are an endangered species, as he once put it.

Immigration to Europe from the Middle East and Africa is, in this worldview, the principal reason for this endangered status. Because Orbn sees Hungarianness as defined in ethnonational terms, there is no sense that the children of migrants could ever become Hungarian. By bringing in their own cultures and languages, he believes, they pose an existential threat to the Hungarian nations future.

We do not need numbers, but Hungarian children. In our minds, immigration means surrender, as he put it in a 2019 speech. If we resign ourselves to the fact that we are unable to sustain ourselves even biologically, by doing so we admit that we are not important even for ourselves.

Only about 2.1 percent of the Hungarian population is foreign-born, according to 2020 data (though thats up from 1.6 percent in 2018). Most hail from nearby European states, like Ukraine and Romania; 97 percent of the countrys population is currently made up of ethnic Hungarians. Yet Orbn still describes migration as a deliberate plot against Hungary an intentional replacement orchestrated by bureaucrats in Brussels and George Soros.

What they want is that henceforward it will increasingly not be we and our descendants who live here, but others, he said in a speech commemorating the countrys 1848 revolution. External forces and international powers want to force all this upon us, with the help of their allies here in our country.

The upshot of this conspiracy theory is that Orbn and his allies in Fidesz are justified in doing nearly anything however cruel and authoritarian in service of preventing migration. They have built a fence on the border with Serbia to block migrants from entering; when I visited there in 2018, I saw a detention center, with some migrants stuck in a miserable processing system while others slept in squalid tents on the Hungarian side.

That year, the government passed something called the Stop Soros law: a bill punishing Hungarian people and organizations for promoting and supporting illegal migration, with provisions so broadly worded that, in theory, the government could arrest someone who provides food to an undocumented migrant on the street or attends a political rally in favor of their rights.

Replacement theorys influence extends beyond immigration policy. Orbns anti-LGBTQ rhetoric centers on the idea that gender ideology poses a threat to Hungarian continuity by allegedly weakening the heterosexual family (and thus discouraging reproduction). This view is so central to Fideszs thinking that, in 2021, it codified it as a constitutional amendment.

Hungary shall protect the institution of marriage as the union of one man and one woman established by voluntary decision, and the family as the basis of the survival of the nation, the amendment reads. Family ties shall be based on marriage or the relationship between parents and children. The mother shall be a woman, the father shall be a man.

Some of Hungarys birthrate-related policies are less alarming: Subsidies for families with children, in particular, are entirely defensible social policy. However, they take place in a broader context of government rhetoric and policymaking that sees women as obligated to serve the nation by becoming mothers and homemakers.

Id like to have an agreement with the Hungarian ladies, and their role in the nations future, the prime minister once said. Childbearing is a private matter, but also a very public one.

Its unclear how much Orbn actually believes his Great Replacement theorizing. In the 1980s and 90s, he positioned himself as a committed political liberal before making an abrupt right turn. Hungary is a socially conservative country by European standards, so some of his polices on this front are genuinely popular. And many of the policies justified by replacement rhetoric just so happen to weaken his enemies and expand state power to stifle dissent, furthering his undemocratic regimes primary goal of staying in power.

Regardless of his true beliefs, Orbn is now very committed to the politics of replacement and has invested in exporting it attempting to build an alliance of far-right Western politicians, bringing prominent right-wing intellectuals to meet with him in Budapest, and even funding institutes and journals that spread the tenets of Orbn thought in English.

He seems to have found his greatest success in the United States, where the leading figures in the Republican Party are seeing him as a model.

In January, Donald Trump endorsed Orbn in the latters reelection bid, calling him a strong leader who truly loves his country and wants safety for his people. Later that month, the partys leading media ally Tucker Carlson released a special titled Hungary vs. Soros that attempted to disseminate Orbns Great Replacement mythology to an American audience.

In the episode, Carlson argues that migration to Hungary is akin to an actual military invasion one in which migrants are effectively trying to colonize Hungary and replace its population with their babies.

Unlike the threats from the Soviets and the Ottoman Empire, the threat posed by George Soros and his nonprofit organizations is much more subtle and hard to detect, Carlson says. Not coincidentally, Carlson is the leading mainstream exponent of the idea that a similar process is underway in America: arguing that Democrats are using immigration policy to conduct the replacement of legacy Americans with more obedient people from faraway countries.

And in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis a leading figure in the GOP and potential 2024 candidate is pioneering a kind of American Orbnism. While DeSantis has not openly endorsed Orbns replacement rhetoric in the way Carlson does, he has picked up on the style of using social conservative ideas as a justification for policies that attack ones political enemies. Theres some evidence that his infamous Dont Say Gay bill was directly influenced by Hungarys recently passed restrictions on LGBTQ speech.

Which brings us back to CPAC in Budapest. The group has held international events before in attempts to build cross-national conservative linkages, but this is its first conference in Europe. Even though few prominent Republican politicians are attending in person, the significance for the direction of the conservative movement is lost on no one.

The trans-Atlantic mainstreaming of Great Replacement rhetoric is especially troubling, given that it has inspired white supremacist attacks on mosques in New Zealand, Latinos in El Paso, and, most recently, Black shoppers at a Buffalo supermarket. It is a style of thinking that is not only conspiratorial, but inherently prone to justifying violence and repression. It posits that the very existence of nonwhite people in a country is a threat to the body politic.

We have seen how this has facilitated the development of an illiberal authoritarian state in Hungary; it seems the Republican Party has no qualms about traveling down a similar path. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), the No. 3 ranking Republican in the House, has shown no contrition for her past comments endorsing replacement theory. And there are no signs she will face any consequences.

During Orbns address at CPAC Budapest, he outlined a 12-point recipe for political success that the American right could borrow. The very first point, he said, is that we must play by our own rules that conservatives must not be discouraged by being shouted at, by being labeled unfit, or by being treated as troublemakers.

In context of recent developments, this advice sounds less like friendly pointers and more like the words of an enabler. And its clear the Republican Party is taking the idea to heart.

Today, Explained, Voxs daily news explainer podcast, is following CPAC to Hungary. In a three-part series May 18-20, host Noel King reports on why American conservatives want to align themselves with and express such admiration for an increasingly authoritarian country. Listen to Today, Explained wherever you find podcasts.

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