U.S. Refugee Zero Project

 

 

 

The United States is a country that has developed into a new world city for humanity, founded by people of all races from around the world, and has strived to create a society of freedom and equality based on respect for human rights.

 

The United States’ forcible deportation of illegal immigrants, including refugees, is a regressive method that goes against the principle of respect for human rights.

 

As the owner of the United States, in order for the United States to rectify its borders and enter a golden age as a prosperous nation, it must first resolve the issues of refugees and illegal immigrants in a way that protects a free and equal society and respects human rights.

 

We will create industrial special zones in some areas where refugees are coming in, and provide jobs and education for refugees and illegal immigrants so that they can work in the special zones, thereby blocking refugees and illegal immigrants from entering the area and providing them with an environment in which they can live.

 

We need to conduct an educational program together so that they can learn and adapt to the United States at the industrial complex, and the nation that can take charge of this is the Republic of Korea.

 

Korea had a past in which it received great help from the United States. Korea has a mission to pay back the world for all the help it has received.

 

Korea has experienced various manufacturing industries so far and has grown through training with rich experience in building and operating large-scale industrial complexes for decades.

 

The United States can invest more money to solve this problem, but only South Korea can create an environment where it can.

 

Zero Refugee Projects working with the United States and South Korea include:

 

Industrial complexes are created in some areas where refugees are coming in. The Korean government and companies design the industrial complexes, and the United States reviews and approves their credibility.

 

The cost of constructing the special economic zone is approximately 500 trillion won (500 billion dollars).

 

Funds are borrowed from global international finance and guaranteed by the United States.

 

Korea borrows money for the construction of projects with a 20-year grace period and repays it over 30 years.

 

Once the $500 billion (500 trillion) interest-free loan is approved, the Zero Refugee Project will begin.

 

In places where industrial complexes are established as special economic zones in the United States, refugees and illegal immigrants are accepted into the complex, and jobs and education are provided.

 

By producing and supplying products that are needed across the United States with items produced in the industrial complex, there is an advantage in reducing dependence on China.

 

Educate refugees so they can contribute to American society by producing products needed by the United States, while also improving their skills through education for the international community and the United States.

 

We can consider a system that would provide jobs for refugees and illegal immigrants in special zones, reduce unemployment, provide education, and give them a chance to obtain permanent residency and citizenship. This would play a role in putting order in the U.S. immigration system.

 

By supporting this project, we guarantee that the United States is a country that respects human rights.

 

We will be able to have the United States notarized as a human nation as a model nation that protects peace among underdeveloped countries.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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