This bill repeals the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 and other specified related laws.
The bill requires: (1) the President to terminate U.S. membership in the United Nations (U.N.), including any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body; and (2) closure of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
The bill prohibits: (1) the authorization of funds for the U.S. assessed or voluntary contribution to the U.N., (2) the authorization of funds for any U.S. contribution to any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (3) the expenditure of funds to support the participation of U.S. Armed Forces as part of any U.N. military or peacekeeping operation, (4) U.S. Armed Forces from serving under U.N. command, and (5) diplomatic immunity for U.N. officers or employees.
Good, take the UN building back and make it the HQ of the new "America First" Party.
Gavin Cooper
The US is going into a new Nationalist mode and people of European heritage are going to be looked down on for our leading roll but this change is necessary if the country is to survive.
Why does Jow Forums not have a /congresswatch/ thread up at all times where we dig into all of these? Lord knows that it would be more interesting than some of the generals on this shit hole.
Joshua Taylor
These bills all died in committee, faggots
Cameron Thompson
they aren't dead.
Charles Moore
A BILL To end membership of the United States in the United Nations.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2017”.
SEC. 2. REPEAL OF UNITED NATIONS PARTICIPATION ACT OF 1945.
(a) Repeal.—The United Nations Participation Act of 1945 (Public Law 79–264; 22 U.S.C. 287 et seq.) is repealed.
(b) Termination Of Membership In United Nations.—The President shall terminate all membership by the United States in the United Nations, and in any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations.
(c) Closure Of United States Mission To United Nations.—The United States Mission to the United Nations is closed. Any remaining functions of such office shall not be carried out.
SEC. 3. REPEAL OF UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS AGREEMENT ACT.
(a) Repeal.—The United Nations Headquarters Agreement Act (Public Law 80–357) is repealed.
(b) Withdrawal.—The United States withdraws from the agreement between the United States of America and the United Nations regarding the headquarters of the United Nations (signed at Lake Success, New York, on June 26, 1947, which was brought into effect by the United Nations Headquarters Agreement Act).
Landon Stewart
SEC. 4. UNITED STATES ASSESSED AND VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED NATIONS.
No funds are authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for assessed or voluntary contributions of the United States to the United Nations or to any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations, except that funds may be appropriated to facilitate termination of United States membership and withdrawal of United States personnel and equipment, in accordance with sections 2 and 3, respectively. Upon termination of United States membership, no payments shall be made to the United Nations or to any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations, out of any funds appropriated prior to such termination or out of any other funds available for such purposes.
SEC. 5. UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS.
(a) Termination.—No funds are authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for any United States contribution to any United Nations military or peacekeeping operation or force.
(b) Terminations Of United States Participation In United Nations Peacekeeping Operations.—No funds may be obligated or expended to support the participation of any member of the Armed Forces of the United States as part of any United Nations military or peacekeeping operation or force. No member of the Armed Forces of the United States may serve under the command of the United Nations.
SEC. 6. WITHDRAWAL OF UNITED NATIONS PRESENCE IN FACILITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND REPEAL OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY.
(a) Withdrawal From United States Government Property.—The United Nations (including any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations) may not occupy or use any property or facility of the United States Government.
Luke Nguyen
(b) Diplomatic Immunity.—No officer or employee of the United Nations (including any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations) or any representative, officer, or employee of any mission to the United Nations of any foreign government shall be entitled to enjoy the privileges and immunities of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961, nor may any such privileges and immunities be extended to any such individual. The privileges, exemptions, and immunities provided for in the International Organizations Immunities Act of December 29, 1945 (59 Stat. 669; 22 U.S.C. 288 et seq.), or in any agreement or treaty to which the United States is a party, including the agreement entitled “Agreement Between the United Nations and the United States of America Regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations”, signed June 26, 1947 (22 U.S.C. 287 note), and the Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, entered into force with respect to the United States on April 29, 1970 (21 UST 1418; TIAS 6900; UNTS 16), shall not apply to the United Nations or to any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations, to the officers and employees of the United Nations, or of any organ, specialized agency, commission or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations, or to the families, suites, or servants of such officers or employees.
SEC. 7. REPEAL OF UNITED STATES MEMBERSHIP AND PARTICIPATION IN THE UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION.
The joint resolution entitled “A joint resolution providing for membership and participation by the United States in the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, and authorizing an appropriation therefor”, approved July 30, 1946 (Public Law 79–565, 22 U.S.C. 287m et seq.), is repealed.
Jack White
SEC. 8. REPEAL OF UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPATION ACT OF 1973.
The United Nations Environment Program Participation Act of 1973 (22 U.S.C. 287 note) is repealed.
SEC. 9. REPEAL OF UNITED STATES PARTICIPATION IN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION.
The joint resolution entitled “Joint Resolution providing for membership and participation by the United States in the World Health Organization and authorizing an appropriation therefor”, approved June 14, 1948 (22 U.S.C. 290), is repealed.
SEC. 10. REPEAL OF INVOLVEMENT IN UNITED NATIONS CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS.
Effective on the date of the enactment of this Act, the United States will end any participation in any conventions and agreements with the United Nations and any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations. Any remaining functions of such conventions and agreements shall not be carried out.
SEC. 11. REEMPLOYMENT WITH UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AFTER SERVICE WITH AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect the rights of employees under subchapter IV of chapter 35 of title 5, United States Code, relating to reemployment after service with an international organization.
SEC. 12. NOTIFICATION.
Effective on the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall notify the United Nations and any organ, specialized agency, commission, or other formally affiliated body of the United Nations of the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 13. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Except as otherwise provided, this Act and the amendments made by this Act shall take effect on the date that is two years after the date of the enactment of this Act.
Ethan Brooks
>they aren't dead Referred to committee in January of 2017 Hasn't moved out of committee for almost two years.
Blake Taylor
on purpose.
Nathaniel Cook
can someone give a qrd on this? Thanks
Colton Russell
>implying the way to get bills passed is to let them stagnate in committee. >not knowing 90% of bills die in committee Wew
Brayden Collins
Good idea
Logan Price
>not understanding that half the dems are about to go to prison and not finish their congressional races.
Most that are referred to a committee are "tabled" and go no further.
Congress passes into law roughly 0.1-0.5% of bills proposed.
>Source: Brookings Institute
Daniel Hall
bump
Nolan Jones
Brookings institute is full of retards whose minds are stuck in a paradigm we no longer live in.
Ethan Harris
> UN proceeds to adopt ching chong and moskal proposals.
Do you faggots even think through what you are proposing? It's either rape or be raped in this world and you faggots are fine with Putin going in dry.
Eli Brooks
>muh shiny metal Great fucking idea while the jews have all the gold. Kill yourself, oligarch shill.
Angel Powell
Bahahah NWO shills are on suicide watch.
Hudson Rogers
Yeah, they're neoliberal jews who need to be lined up and shot, but can you refute their statistic? Another worthwhile statistic: policies initiated by the people become law 0% of the time. Policies initiated by the ruling class are stopped by the people 33% of the time.
>hurr durr anyone who doesn't love muh shiny metal must be an NWO shill Shouldn't you kill yourself for letting a fucking rock tell you whether or not you can eat?
Alexander Brooks
Would you prefer Congress.gov or govtrack? They say the same thing. >being this retarded
Luis Thomas
The bill will be passed.
Christopher Lopez
Get the fuck out of here with your fake news bullshit schlomo.
But since you're so good at delivering messages run back to the (((Oracle))) and tell her this.
"Her time is almost up."
David Morris
Sounds good but we need to go after the UN-sponsored NGOs somehow though. Wouldn't be better to stay in and turn the tables on them?
James Kelly
>Wouldn't be better to stay in Nice try kike.
Henry Sanders
don't get too erect, you realize how many bills get introduced in committee and never get voted on? you can be sure as hell this will not be one of them.
Christopher Jones
No. It won't.
While I'd absolutely love to BTFO the UN, it is not going to pass. It would have to move from committee to a floor vote before January.
And it's been tabled for 22 months.
I'm all for reintroducing it, but this one is dead.
Jaxson Mitchell
Replace UN with Israel.
Justin Mitchell
Getting your crippledick out of everyone else's mashed potatoes means getting your crippledick OUT of EVERYONE else's mashed potatoes.
James Bell
Didn't the EU just declare it's army to be operational? Are they buttblasted enough that they felt they needed a cover or are we getting scammed again?
>implying that the federal government spending 1/4th of GDP is a good thing
Kevin Wilson
>Ima let you finish >But we out >mic drop
Parker Cox
I hate the UN. Hate hate hate. But.. This bill is a bad idea.
Currently the US enjoys a veto in the UN. Leaving would end our veto power and leave a de-facto 'rest-of-the-world' coming to consensuses about things and able to impose sanctions etc.
With a veto we can keep them crippled and use them against little guys. Without the veto they are free to grow into a force to be reckoned with.
Jordan Anderson
>Would Trump sign it? Yes. >Will it go through committee hearings and floor votes from both the Senate and House in 90 days? No.
Gavin Thompson
>you can't look down on those who give you your gibs Have you been living under a rock for the past 20 years?