CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S., Mexico and Canada
By Phyllis Schlafly, EagleForum, July 13, 2005
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has just let the cat out of the bag about
what's really behind our trade agreements and security partnerships with the other
North American countries. A 59-page CFR document spells out a five-year plan for
the "establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community"
with a common "outer security perimeter."...
The CFR's "integrated"
strategy calls for "a more open border for the movement of goods and people."...
The CFR document calls for creating a "North American preference"
so that employers can recruit low-paid workers from anywhere in North America.
No longer will illegal aliens have to be smuggled across the border; employers
can openly recruit foreigners willing to work for a fraction of U.S. wages.
Just to make sure that bringing cheap labor from Mexico is an essential part
of the plan, the CFR document calls for "a seamless North American market"
and for "the extension of full labor mobility to Mexico."...
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