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*Special Features & Resources* According to NAFTA's Chapter 11, foreign corporations and their investors can sue local, state and federal governments in the United States to challenge laws that have been established by democratic process in order to recover losses or potential losses caused by those laws and regulations. What's more, if a state or local government is sued in such a case, then only the Department of Justice, Department of State and the Office of the United States Trade Representative can defend the law. State or local governments may have no official representative in any NAFTA Tribunal, working through the World Bank's arbitration body, which is where such a cases are heard! The decisions handed down may end up costing consumers and taxpayers billions of dollars, with no legal recourse for appeal! Should we give up our constitutionally guaranteed rights and our sovereignty to foreign corporations and their investors? Click here for an extensive list of resources. Click here to write to your legislators and to your local, state, and federal executives. Tell them what you think! |
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