That would be a good start. Using "diplomatic immunity," it was a well-known fact that those UN delegates could skip parking and speeding fines, and even some crimes that US citizens would be libel for. The delegates used to flaunt the law and get away with things that outraged a lot of people.
I have seen that early in DJT's presidency that the UN building lost its diplomatic status and is now beholden to its landlord.
That would be a good start. Using "diplomatic immunity," it was a well-known fact that those UN delegates could skip parking and speeding fines, and even some crimes that US citizens would be libel for. The delegates used to flaunt the law and get away with things that outraged a lot of people.