And how many random and warrantless arrests of Latinos have taken place so far in Arizona since the passage of the immigration bill in that state? Or is all this drama based on what might happen?

Well the answers to those questions apparently do not matter to the United Nations as they once again did not waste the opportunity to criticize America. Yet to the water carriers for that organization right here in America, the UN’s insight is pure gold.

“In their statement, the six U.N. experts said: “States are required to respect and ensure the human rights of all persons subject to their jurisdiction, without discrimination.”

“Relevant international standards require that detention be used only as an exceptional measure, justified, narrowly tailored and proportional in each individual case, and that it be subject to judicial review,” the experts said.

The law could result in potential discrimination against Mexicans, indigenous peoples and other minorities in Arizona, the U.N. officials said.”

If human rights is so important to the UN, then why just over a month ago did the Hague Appeals Court grant them immunity from war crimes committed during the Srebrenica massacre?

UN peacekeepers and human trafficking? Immune
UN peacekeepers and the sexual abuse of children? Immune.
UN peacekeepers and sexual abuse in Africa? Immune.

But don’t mention any of that.