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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:20 pm Post subject: Immigration & Euro-American Christian Genocide |
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Immigration & European-American Christian Genocide: U.N. Solution?
Immigration & Euro-American Christian Genocide
by Terry Graham (2/16/07)
In the Fall of 1999, some 30 Americans filed a Complaint with the United Nations charging that U.S. immigration policies and laws were resulting in genocide of European-American Christians. The Complaint explains how U.S. immigration and naturalization laws in fact are genocidal, requests that the U.N. High Commissioner For Human Rights act immediately and demand the U.S. government halt all immigration until an investigation can be completed. Finally, it asks that defined legal remedies be implemented to restore the demographic makeup of the U.S. population to what it was upon enactment of the U.N. Genocide Convention of 1948.
Today, the case for planned replacement (ethnic cleansing) of the nation’s majority population is stronger, and aware Americans need to consider this very serious charge. If they agree, they should file this updated Complaint with the United Nations High Commissioner For Human Rights, Louise Arbour (contact information via mail, fax and email is provided below).
The complaint we filed in 1999 was based upon the findings of one of America’s preeminent researchers in the field of immigration, naturalization, and demographics. I have updated the Complaint to include information from the 2000 US Census, and the Census Bureau’s startling admission that its statistics in 2000 for “White Americans” are largely invalid and essentially meaningless because of the “inconsistencies” in (1) how this category is defined and (2) how respondents of non-European descent self-identified as “White Americans.”.
As a European-American Christian who is descended from the Founders, I filed this Complaint in 1999 because I believe it to be true. At that time, I encouraged African-American descendants of slaves and/or those in the U.S. prior to the radical 1965 Immigration Reform Act to tailor the Complaint and file it on their own behalf. To my knowledge, none did so.
My Complaint was mailed on 9/3/1999, registered receipt requested (R732364784) to the U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva, Switzerland. I still have the signed, returned card proving it was delivered to then High Commissioner, Mary Robinson.
Commissioner Robinson didn’t even bother to acknowledge or pursue this Complaint.
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