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Greetings from Yokohama, Japan, a historic crossroads of people, ideas and opportunities and the gateway for many migrants through the years. Thanks to Japan's generosity, we've been able to respond quickly in times of crisis, support families displaced from their homes and create safe and dignified pathways for those seeking new opportunities. More than 3,700,000 migrants now call Japan home, nearly 3% of the population, and the number is continuing to grow. Japan's experience shows how migration, when well managed, can bring skills, energy and cultural richness to communities. And across Africa, through 50 IOM offices, Japan's partnership has made a real difference. Together, we've brought urgent assistance to people in need, supported recovery in fragile contexts, and helped communities look to the future with resilience and hope. We look forward to taking this partnership to the next level, to doing more together. So migration works for everyone, those who move and for those countries that welcome them.

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Our foundation supports 50 in 5, a collaboration with the World Bank and other partners. This initiative aims to provide country leaders with the necessary tools and expertise to modernize ID and civil registration systems. By 2028, over 500 million people will have a digital identity, enabling easier access to employment, education, financial services, healthcare, and government programs.

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It was a true privilege to meet His Holiness, Pope Leo the fourteenth today. The speaker reflects on the significance of this encounter, underscoring how meaningful the conversation felt in the current moment when a large number of lives continue to be lost across various perilous environments. The dialogue focused on shared values and responsibilities, highlighting a commitment to solidarity and the duty to welcome those in need, as well as an urgent obligation to save lives and protect people who are on the move. The discussion explicitly centers on the grave human impact of displacement and risky journeys, noting that losses occur at sea, in the desert, and along migration routes. The speakers stress that addressing these crises requires a collective approach rooted in compassion and courage, with an emphasis on actionable steps to respond to those in need. This emphasis on humanitarian duty is presented as a guiding principle for policy and practice, encouraging a posture of care and protection for vulnerable individuals who traverse dangerous paths. A key portion of the conversation is devoted to the concept of safe and regular pathways as a means to reduce dangerous journeys. The speakers articulate how establishing predictable, lawful routes can help diminish the risks associated with irregular migration, while also preserving the dignity of migrants. These pathways are described as tools to open up opportunities that support sustainable development, linking the protection of human life to broader social and economic benefits for communities involved in migration flows. Throughout the exchange, there is a continuous reaffirmation that every life lost serves as a powerful reminder to act with both compassion and courage. The tone conveys gravity and determination, urging responsible actors to translate moral imperatives into concrete measures that protect people on the move. By foregrounding solidarity, humane reception, and safe transit options, the conversation with Pope Leo the fourteenth is framed as a call to collective action that aligns humanitarian values with practical strategies for saving lives and promoting dignity and development.

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Welcome to Wales, a nation that welcomes everyone, including refugees. The Welsh Refugee Council is here to provide support, including ESOL classes, employment assistance, help with banking, benefits, and housing, as well as access to education, play for children, and finding doctors for healthcare. Wales also offers free education and job opportunities, with IKEA partnering with the Welsh Refugee Council to provide jobs. Basic phrases like hello and good morning are shown on the screen. The World Refugee Council is dedicated to helping refugees who have been through a lot. Thank you for listening.

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I am grateful to Brad and Microsoft for their support. Microsoft is known for partnering with initiatives that make a positive impact in the world. They understand the importance of economic development, digitization, climate change adaptation, and strengthening democracy. It's not just about preaching to the choir; it's about showing up and taking action. I appreciate their involvement.

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Our foundation supports 50 in 5, a collaboration with the World Bank and other partners. This initiative aims to provide country leaders with the necessary tools and expertise to modernize ID and civil registration systems. By 2028, over 500 million people will have a digital identity, enabling easier access to employment, education, financial services, healthcare, and government programs.

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I am grateful to Brad and Microsoft for their support. When we have ideas to make a positive impact, Microsoft is enthusiastic to partner with us. This mindset exists in other companies too, rooted in the recognition of the business case for various causes like economic development, digitization, climate change adaptation, and strengthening democracy. Companies like Microsoft have a powerful voice and can make a difference. It's not just about preaching to the choir, but about showing up and taking action in the private sector. I am incredibly grateful for their support.

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The speaker emphasizes that the primary aim is to harness the benefits and promise of migration. They believe that by collaborating with communities and governments, it is possible to develop approaches that create opportunities for people on the move rather than treating migration merely as a problem to be solved. Achieving this requires substantial collaborative effort across multiple levels and sectors. The speaker notes that this is not easy work. It demands active engagement not only from member states but also from partners across different sectors of society. This broad participation is essential to move beyond a purely national or governmental focus toward a more integrated and multisectoral approach to migration. A key part of the proposed approach is expanding collaboration with the private sector. The speaker asserts that the private sector benefits when migration is well managed, highlighting the positive incentives for businesses to engage constructively in migration governance and outcomes. This underscores the idea that organized, well-managed migration can create opportunities for employment, investment, and economic development. In addition to private-sector engagement, the speaker emphasizes the importance of working with civil society. This implies leveraging the strengths and insights of NGOs, community organizations, and advocacy groups to support migrants and the communities that receive them. Civil society involvement is presented as a crucial element of building a robust ecosystem around migration. Ultimately, the goal is to build an ecosystem where vulnerable people on the move can find opportunities. At the same time, the communities where migrants settle should also benefit from their presence. The speaker suggests that a well-structured, inclusive approach to migration can generate mutual gains for migrants and host communities, reinforcing the value of collaboration across governments, private sector actors, civil society, and other partners. In sum, the message centers on reframing migration as a collaborative opportunity—one that requires multi-stakeholder engagement, inclusive partnerships, and a focus on creating durable opportunities for migrants while delivering benefits to the communities they join.

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I have spent four years at USAID and am more convinced than ever of the impact of American compassion and ingenuity, alongside our foreign service nationals. While we face new challenges, we also have fresh insights, tools, and partners. In my travels to communities where USAID operates, I hear stories of transformation—people receiving capital to start businesses, recovering from disasters, or gaining education to achieve their goals. These individuals are eager to collaborate with the United States to tackle future challenges. By becoming more responsive, efficient, and catalytic, we can harness the power of these partnerships and drive progress in this new era.

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I'm shutting down the migrant facility at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan. Since 2023, this hotel has been the arrival center for migrants seeking asylum. When the hotel opened to migrants in 2023, we were receiving up to 4,000 migrants a week. In total, about 232,000 migrants have sought shelter in the city, with the Roosevelt Hotel serving as the front door for about 75% of them. Thanks to our policies, new arrivals are down to an average of about 350 each week. While we're not done caring for those already here, this marks progress in turning the corner on this unprecedented international humanitarian effort. These activities will continue in New York City, just not at this location. We'll be spreading these efforts to other facilities around the city.

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The speaker is in Brussels for critical discussions with friends and partners from the humanitarian community about providing life-saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable people and making concrete commitments to turn ideas into action. Since 2017, more than 6,000,000 Venezuelans have sought refuge in 17 countries across the region, representing the largest displacement in the Western Hemisphere. At the 2023 International Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants, the United States announced more than 171,000,000 in humanitarian assistance and development funding to respond to the needs of vulnerable Venezuelans in their own country, Venezuelan refugees and migrants, and the generous communities that host them across the region. The speaker expresses being inspired by the stories of strength and resilience of Venezuelan refugees and migrants and pride in the United States’ role as the largest single donor to this crisis response. The United States is highlighted as the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance worldwide. The speaker looks forward to next week’s European Humanitarian Forum, where government representatives, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and others will collaborate on issues such as refugee resettlement, humanitarian diplomacy, and forced displacement. Addressing the unprecedented 100,000,000 persons now displaced worldwide will require additional aid and support from new and nontraditional donors, as well as new ideas and approaches. The speaker stresses that no single country can address all needs alone, and that the only way forward is together. Gratitude is extended to the European Union for bringing everyone together for these discussions. The challenges ahead are described as formidable, but equally strong is the will to overcome them. The speaker affirms confidence that, together, progress can be made.

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Speaker 0: Prime minister Shigeru Ishba, Gates highlighted the importance of upcoming high level talks in Japan focused on advancing health care in Africa. He emphasized how Japanese innovation could lead the new health products benefiting Africa. Global health, activities with Gobi, with Global Fund, and the kind of innovation taking place in Japan that'll, create new products that

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I'm from Brooklyn, New York and we have a diaspora that can accommodate many migrants. When colleagues say there's no room for more people, I disagree. I actually need more people in my district for redistricting purposes. These members would fit in perfectly here.

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Thank you, Mr. President. The impact of this event is immense, saving millions of lives and transforming communities. Thank you.

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NGOs like Hyas, Catholic Charities, and IOM are managing mass migration in countries. Thousands of migrants, including Venezuelans, Chinese, and Afghans, pass through daily. New camps are being built to accommodate them. Organizations like IOM, Red Cross, and UNICEF are involved in planned mass migration as outlined in the IOM report "Migration and the 2030 Agenda." The report promotes migration as a development tool and suggests facilitating, not restricting, migration efforts.

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The speaker notes that a few months ago there were warnings that a large number of migrants is starting to cause tension within communities, creating backlash. This backlash around migration can rapidly lead to the loss of a government that is in power, as the situation can quickly spiral. The speaker emphasizes that 225,000 migrants may not seem large, but it is essentially equivalent to 75,000,000 migrants crossing the United States from Mexico to Canada, and such a scale would provoke substantial backlash and exacerbate tensions in the country. In reflecting on the issue overall, the speaker expresses a belief in greater support and engagement with stable countries, specifically mentioning Djibouti as an example of a reasonably stable country with which to engage.

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Welcome to Wales. We understand that being a refugee is challenging, and we want to help you feel welcome. The Welsh Refugee Council is here to support you with various services, including ESOL classes, employment assistance, and help with housing, bank accounts, and child benefits. It's essential to have a warm place to call home and access to education for children, as well as healthcare. Wales offers free education and healthcare, and there are many job opportunities available, including partnerships with companies like IKEA. We also provide basic Welsh phrases to help you settle in. The Welsh Refugee Council is dedicated to assisting you during this difficult time. Thank you for listening.

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I am responsible for addressing the root causes of migration from Central American countries by coordinating a strategy to keep people from leaving. We have raised $3.2 billion to assist those in need.

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Speaker 0: In time, Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural. And I think we're gonna be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place. Europe is not gonna be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century. Speaker 1: Now, I think we have a moral and political and social and economic obligation to look after refugees. You can't you have three alternatives. Leave them on the beaches. Send them back to have their throats slit in Syria, or let them walk up to the Balkans into razor wire borders, or welcome them. Those are the only alternatives. Speaker 0: Jews are gonna be at the center of that. It's a huge transformation for Europe to make. They are now going into a multicultural mode and Jews will be resented because of our leading role. But without that leading role and without that transformation, Europe will not survive. Speaker 2: There are 65,000,000 displaced people in the world right now. Matthew, that number is larger than the population of The United Kingdom, and it's not getting any smaller. What we've seen here is that governments are absolutely feckless in attempting to broker peace agreements, be it Syria or anywhere else, which has created this. Speaker 3: Billionaire George Soros says he's investing $500,000,000 to start ups founded by refugees. Soros is responding to president Barack Obama's call to action initiative. That's a request for companies to help refugees and migrants. Speaker 4: And Norwegian society has a very a very short history with ethnic minorities at a scale. So there is a job to be done. So we do have rising antisemitism, and we have rising antisignism, and we have Islamophobia, and we have racism. So we have a lot to do. So we still have have a need of NGOs like the center against racism. Speaker 5: But then he dismissed out of hand what the Prime Minister is doing in relation to migration. Now, I happen to believe that people in this country don't want to pull the drawbridges up, actually. But they do want a fair system. They don't want a free fall. They don't like this sense that people can come here and take us for a ride. And the point, Evan, is this. That in other member states, they have a contributory system of social insurance. I've seen it and discussed it in different contexts. So that people are sort of working and paying their taxes and putting in before they have the right to take out. Speaker 6: The European Union was intentionally set up to give minority organizations influence on the management of Europe. Harry Truman read an article about Kalergi in 1945. He was so impressed that he adopted the Kalergi plan as US official policy as well. After 1965, the real demographic changes of European countries would be seen. Brock Schisholm, former director of the World Health Organization said, what people in all places have to do is to limit a birth rate and promote mixed marriages between different races. This aims to create a single race in the world which will be directed by a central authority. Speaker 7: Very clear that the Jews want to exterminate the European race and that the means to weakening the European race would be to dissolve all the European nations, destroy all their cultural heritage and their national traditions and replace that with the European Union and then to invite in Africans, Middle Easterners and Asians to dilute the blood of Europeans through miscegenation to the point where they became a degenerate mixed race.

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Sharing knowledge and solutions is crucial for addressing global challenges. The speaker emphasizes the importance of connections and interconnectivity. They encourage the audience to use the connections made at the summit to continue engaging and sharing ideas. The speaker highlights three areas where cities are leading the way: migration, national government learning from cities, and incorporating city perspectives into national policies. They discuss the unprecedented number of displaced people globally and the migration challenge in the hemisphere. The Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection was a regional approach to address this challenge. Bogota, under Mayor Claudia Lopez's leadership, has implemented measures to integrate migrants, providing them with essential services and opportunities. These efforts demonstrate that migration can be managed safely and contribute to community growth.

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A healthier world relies on vaccination, which has saved millions of lives over the past 50 years. However, many children remain at risk and need vaccines. We must continue to support global vaccination efforts. Today, I pledge $290 million to GAVI, the vaccine alliance, with the aim of vaccinating 500 million children by 2030. Europe is committed to doing its part in this initiative. You can count on our support.

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I'm announcing over $1 billion in new humanitarian support for Africans displaced by droughts and food insecurity. African leaders and citizens are looking for more than just aid; they seek investment. The United States is enhancing its relationship with Africa, shifting from assistance to partnership, and focusing on investment and trade.

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Trump removed the Philippines and Indonesia from his tariff hit list at 19% each, and Japan at 15%. Japan has $550 billion invested in the U.S. and has created thousands of jobs. According to Speaker 1, the U.S. just signed the largest trade deal in history with Japan. He states that it's a great deal for everybody, a lot different from deals in the past, and that the U.S. is doing really well as a country with a lot of money flowing in.

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Many care homes and hospitals rely on African and other migrant workers to provide essential care services. These workers play a crucial role in looking after both young and elderly individuals, assisting with tasks such as bathing and cleaning. Their contribution is vital as they fulfill the work that many Irish people may not be willing or available to do.

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Ex-Muslim Exposes the Reality of Immigration | Ayaan Hirsi Ali | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
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In a conversation between Dave Rubin and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, they discuss the challenges facing liberalism today, particularly in the context of COVID-19 and the rise of woke ideology. Ayaan emphasizes that liberalism has always faced threats, including political Islam and now woke-ism, which she argues is a byproduct of liberal disappointment. She believes that liberal societies are currently struggling to maintain reason and rational discourse, which is crucial for addressing issues like immigration and women's rights. Ayaan highlights the alarming increase in violence against women in Europe, particularly in areas with significant immigrant populations, and criticizes the European establishment for failing to protect women's safety in the name of diversity. She argues that the failure to address these issues empowers far-right movements. The discussion also touches on the need for genuine solutions to immigration challenges, advocating for a collaborative approach among nations to address the root causes of displacement. Ayaan expresses hope for the future, citing humanity's ability to overcome significant historical challenges and the potential for educated societies to create positive change.
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