For decades, the United Nations’ agenda 2030 has been vying to push the U.S. population out of the country and into small, concentrated, ‘15-minute’ smart cities. Preparations have been made quietly behind the scenes, and it doesn’t matter if Americans are disinterested, because at lease thirty million illegal immigrants are now available to launch these prison-cell slave cities.
In her recent article, ‘University Migrant Smart Hubs, Private Equity and The Leveraged Buyout of America,’ Corey Digs reports that illegal immigrants are being housed and trained at American universities in a decade old scheme that provides the ruling class a foreign unregistered work force.
Under the banner of “Affordable Housing,” people have been forced out of home ownership while Blackrock offshoots have been buying up the spoils. Mostly through the Blackstone Group, whose top three shareholders are Vanguard, BlackRock, and Capital World Investors. Blackstone has become the world’s largest landlord after acquiring rental companies, including the largest student housing company, and converting care homes, offices, hotels, and warehouses into over three-hundred-thousand rental units. Blackstone partners with over a hundred Colleges and Universities who run programs where illegal immigrant students are taught mindset, critical thinking and leadership skills. They are being trained in ESGs, fully immersed into woke culture, and used to manage whatever their bureaucrat masters choose.
Starting in 2016, several colleges and universities have become Sanctuary Campuses. Sanctuary Campuses oppose and hinder the enforcement of immigration law on campus, and they provide funding to illegal immigrants.
Working under the United Nations, ECAR, Every Campus A Refuge, say they would like to see every college and university in the world partner with local refugee resettlement agencies to house refugees on campus grounds and provide them with food, care, and training.
ECAR has been giving direction and support to colleges and universities to do this since their inception in 2015. And the government has been incentivizing this program.
Launched by the U.S. Department of State in January 2023, The Welcome Corps allows colleges and universities to provide U.S. citizenship to illegal immigrants by enrolling them in degree programs that will foster more ‘diverse and inclusive campuses.’ Funds are provided to give them free education, housing, healthcare, and social services. The Biden administration has allocated $258 billion dollars towards building two million rental properties. A new congressional bill guides local governments to acquire and convert shuttered buildings into affordable housing rentals.
