controlled customs facilities
– A single economic space that shares a common external tariff
– A North American currency replacing the dollar and the peso that will be called the amero
– Seamless movement of goods within North America
– Labour mobility between Canada and the U.S.
– A North American energy strategy as a regional alternative to Kyoto
– A North American regulatory plan that includes “open skies and open roads”
– A unified approach on food, health, and the environment
– A permanent tribunal for trade and investment disputes
– An annual North American summit meeting
– Scholarships to Centers for North American Studies
– The NAFTA superhighway, a north-south interstate trade corridor linking Mexico, Canada and the U.S. The NAFTA superhighway will bypass U.S. entryways and allow global conglomerates to capitalize by exploiting cheap labour, bypassing local union considerations, and exposing the entire continent to potential security risks.
NAFTA , SPP, GATT, WTO and other trade agreements are the means by which the globalist political regime have expanded into North America. Different from the IMF, which can wield its power through financial dispensations to third world countries, these trade agreements supersede local regulatory powers, and through the force of national law, ensure that transnational interests are in a sense codified into each constitutional framework.
Opponents to the NAU include progressives in all three countries who believe the union would be detrimental to the average citizen. Chief among their many concerns is the loss