Tancredo wants the UN to take a hike
Boot the UN
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) introduced legislation today that would effectively move the United Nations headquarters out of the United States. The legislation is being introduced amid incessant anti-American and anti-Jewish political grandstanding from the podium of the General Assembly.
“The U.N. has coddled brutal dictators, anti-Semites, state sponsors of terrorism, and nuclear proliferators – while excluding democratic countries from membership and turning a blind eye to humanitarian tragedies and gross violations of human rights around the globe,” Tancredo said. “The U.N.’s continued presence in the United States is an embarrassment to our nation, and the time has come for this ineffective organization to pack its bags and hit the road.”
Tancredo’s
bill, dubbed the U.N. Eviction Act, would direct Attorney General
Michael Mukasey to initiate condemnation proceedings against all United
Nations properties within the United States, and sell the property to
the highest bidder on the open market. The proceeds will be given to
the Treasury Department to pay down the national debt. The bill would
also bar the future purchase of property in the United States or U.S.
territories by the U.N. or any of its agencies, and revokes the
diplomatic privileges and immunities that U.N. officials and
representatives currently enjoy. “I
refuse to sit idly by while Americans are forced to host Islamofascist
dictators, like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, so they can spew anti-American
rhetoric just blocks from Ground Zero,” Tancredo continued.
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