UN's Attack on Australia's Border Success Story Exposes Global Elite's War on National Sovereignty

Nathan Rivero, 1/11/2025BREAKING: UN Globalists Attack Australia's Successful Border Security! While liberal elites cry over offshore processing, Australia's tough policies mirror Trump's winning border strategy. The Left ignores how these measures save lives and protect sovereignty. Time for America to follow Australia's lead and regain control of our borders! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ #MAGA #BorderSecurity
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In a shocking display of liberal overreach, the United Nations has once again attempted to meddle in Australia's sovereign right to protect its borders, criticizing their successful offshore processing system β€” a model that patriots worldwide should embrace, not condemn.

The UN human rights committee's recent decisions attacking Australia's offshore detention policies represent yet another globalist assault on national security measures that actually work. While the left-wing media sheds crocodile tears over these policies, they conveniently ignore the fundamental right of nations to secure their borders against illegal entry.

Let's be crystal clear β€” Australia's offshore processing system has effectively deterred illegal maritime arrivals and saved countless lives by dismantling the people smuggling trade. This is exactly the kind of strong border policy that President Trump championed and that America desperately needs to reinstate.

The liberal establishment is pushing a narrative focused on individual cases like Aarash, who claims, "When I see younger ones that age, having fun, playing, going to school, it reminds me of everything I lost." But what about the lives saved by deterring dangerous ocean crossings? What about the sovereign right of nations to determine who enters their borders?

Australia's government has maintained a sensible position: "It has been the Australian government's consistent position that Australia does not exercise effective control over regional processing centres." This mirrors President Trump's successful policies of ensuring asylum claims are processed outside our borders β€” policies that Biden's administration has catastrophically abandoned.

The left's pearl-clutching over these detention centers conveniently ignores the fact that these facilities β€” funded by Australian taxpayers β€” provide health care, welfare, and support services. This isn't about human rights; it's about maintaining strong borders and national sovereignty.

Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison rightfully noted that the UK's attempted Rwanda policy showed how "other countries are taking their lead from Australia's successful approach." While globalist courts may have stalled similar initiatives in the UK and Italy, the fundamental truth remains β€” nations have the right and obligation to control their borders.

The UN committee's demand for compensation is particularly egregious. As Aarash himself admits, "I don't know how they're going to compensate me. What is money compared to 10 years of my life?" This perfectly illustrates the futility of these international bodies attempting to micromanage national security policies.

Sarah Dale, principal solicitor at the Refugee Advice and Casework Service, claims that "These children lost their childhoods." But what about the children who would have lost their lives at sea if these deterrent policies weren't in place? What about American children who lose opportunities because of unchecked illegal immigration?

The globalist elite's attempts to undermine strong border policies β€” whether in Australia, America, or Europe β€” represent a direct assault on national sovereignty. The success of Australia's offshore processing system proves that strong borders work, despite the hand-wringing of international bureaucrats and left-wing activists.

As America continues to suffer under Biden's border crisis, we would do well to look to Australia's example of unwavering commitment to border security β€” regardless of what UN committees might say. The choice is clear: either we control our borders, or we lose our nations to unchecked illegal immigration.