If you needed any more evidence that the United Nations (U.N.) should be defunded, here it is.
A U.N. panel has accused the Trump administration of “racist hate speech” and suggested the U.S. crackdown on illegal immigration has led to “grave human rights violations.”
The criticism came in a new report released Wednesday by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), which took direct aim at Trump and other political leaders over their rhetoric on immigration enforcement.
According to the report, statements by political leaders combined with stepped-up immigration enforcement have allegedly “sparked grave human rights violations.”
“Racist hate speech by political leaders, including the President, combined with intensified immigration crackdowns in the United States, notably near schools, hospitals, and faith-based institutions, has sparked grave human rights violations,” the committee said in a statement accompanying the report.
The panel also claimed it was “deeply disturbed by the growing use of derogatory and dehumanizing language” about illegal aliens.
“Portraying them as criminals or as a burden, by politicians and influential public figures at the highest level, particularly the President … may incite racial discrimination and hate crimes,” the report said.
UN panel accuses Trump of “racist hate speech” that it says sparked “human rights violations” https://t.co/h3q3W3jj7a
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The committee further accused federal immigration agencies such as ICE of “systematic use of racial profiling and arbitrary identity checks” against minorities.
The White House quickly rejected the accusations, blasting the body for its left-wing political bias.
“The UN’s extreme bias continues to prove why no one takes them seriously,” White House spokesperson Olivia Wales said in a statement responding to the report.
“President Trump is delivering on his promise to make our country safe again: the murder rate has plummeted to a 125-year low, with last year marking the biggest one-year drop in recorded history, crime categories are dropping across the board, and we have the most secure border in history,” Wales added.
“No one cares what the biased United Nations’ so-called ‘experts’ think, because Americans are living in a safer, stronger country than ever before.”
Immigration enforcement has been a central pillar of Trump’s second term after he campaigned heavily on the issue of mass deportations during the 2024 presidential election.
According to Department of Homeland Security estimates cited in the report, at least 675,000 people have been deported since Trump returned to office.
However, that remains just a small fraction of the more than 10 million people welcomed into the country under the Biden regime.
Last month, it was reported that the U.N. was facing “imminent financial collapse” as member states are refusing to cough up the membership fees required to keep this gravy train running.
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