Mass Immigration: Is it TOO LATE for Europe??

In the past decades, Europe has been under siege. Immigrants flood in by the millions, and the various governments and authorities assist them in doing so. Is it too late to stop this disaster? Watch till the end to find out. In 2022, around 5.1 million immigrants entered the European Union, the highest number since 2013, and equivalent to the population of Ireland. As of January 2023, approximately 27.3 million non-EU citizens reside in the EU. If immigrants with EU citizenship are included, there are now 38 million people born outside the EU living in it, or a staggering 8.5% of the population. In 2022, the EU, Norway, and Switzerland received around 966,000 new asylum requests, marking a 50% increase from the previous year and the highest since 2016​. Illegal immigration remains a significant issue, with about 330,000 illegal border crossings detected in 2022, a 64% increase from 2021. The Western Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean routes were the primary entry points​​. Immigrant and immigrant-descended communities in Europe have increasingly sought special rights, privileges, and resources funded by European taxpayers. Billions of tax dollars have been spent on them, while many native Europeans continue to face homelessness and poverty. Critics of these policies are labeled by mainstream outlets as "far-right" or "racist." Europe’s lenient immigration policies have been associated with a rise in violent crime across the continent. There are concerns that violent offenders, including those committing serious crimes like murder and rape, are compromising the safety of European citizens, heightening worries about public safety and social stability. In all but name, Europe is being invaded. These vicious waves of immigrants seem to have no end in sight. Faced with this onslaught, countries are waking up one by one, starting with Italy. Ever since her election, Giorgia Meloni, the Italian prime minister, has been on a mission to unite Europe’s right-wing parties. One of Meloni’s key initiatives includes strengthening cooperation with countries of origin and transit to manage migration more effectively. Italy has forged agreements with Tunisia and Albania, aiming to control migrant flows by setting up patrols and security agreements. Mainstream news outlets have labeled Meloni as far-right and fascist, with some even comparing her to Mussolini. Yet nearly six-in-ten Italians have a favorable opinion of her, placing her as the third most popular leader in the democratic world. Across Europe, governments are shifting right. In some places, so-called far-right leaders are taking power. In others, more traditional center-right parties are allying with the right-wing fringes once considered untouchable. Hard-right parties are securing more parliament seats and regional offices. The Alternative for Germany party, AFD, has been under surveillance for supposed far-right extremism, according to liberal media. Yet it still outpolls Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats and just scored a watershed district election win. Liberal news outlets said it was “an alarming moment for a country conscious of its Nazi past.” The last few years featured a series of eye-catching upsets in favor of right-leaning politicians. With more and more Europeans coming to their senses, more victories could be on the way, as places like Spain and Slovakia seem poised to turn right in upcoming elections. It’s a development that will inevitably reshape Europe, with potential to finally put an end to mass migration and save the collective European identity. And with the EU set to elect a new European Parliament, the rightward drift could also produce a more conservative Brussels for years to come, a period that will feature critical decisions on immigration policies and more. Yet behind these political upheavals are the European people, who have had enough of the nonsense from the globe-trotting cosmopolitan elites. They march in protest all across Europe. Germans took to the streets of Cologne and Nuremberg, demanding stricter immigration laws and the protection of German cultural identity. The demonstrations were part of a broader campaign against the government’s failure to control immigration effectively. The protests included slogans and banners calling for a halt to immigration and the deportation of illegal immigrants. About 23% of the people who live in Germany either are immigrants or their parents are or were. Germany is also the largest host country for refugees in Europe. In France, thousands marched across Paris and Calais, protesting against the government’s immigration policy and the presence of refugee camps. Slogans such as "France for the French" and "Stop the Invasion" were common. Anti-immigration sentiment in France continued to be on the rise, with mass migration causing concerns about national security, economic stability, and cultural identity. Vienna, Austria, also experienced significant anti-immigration protests, organized by up-and coming parties like the Freedom Party of Austria. These protests, drawing up to 7,000 participants, were marked by calls for stricter immigration controls, deportations of illegal immigrants, and preservation of Austrian cultural identity. Approximately 30 percent of Vienna’s population is made up of immigrants. Europe’s shifting political landscape was on display in Brussels as EU leaders gathered for their regular summit. At the table was Petteri Orpo, Finland’s new prime minister, who leads the conservative National Coalition Party. His country’s political journey illustrates the rightward turn that has taken hold in parts of Europe. After four years of a left-leaning, five-party coalition government, voters abandoned Social Democrat Sanna Marin. Liberal media tried to pin the downfall of Sanna Marin on misogyny, when in reality Marin and her party lost the election because of out-of-control government spending which put Finland in heavy debt. This led to the establishment of the most right-wing government in Finnish history. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was also riding high on an election win. The 55-year-old center-right leader romped home in the last national elections, notching a far bigger majority than his first time around. The people who occupy seats at the EU table are crucial for stopping immigrants from flooding into the EU. The European Council, which gathers the bloc’s 27 leaders, must ultimately decide the EU’s political priorities and policy initiatives. The first signs that Meloni was being embraced, not isolated, emerged at her first EU summit. As leaders tackled the thorny issue of migration, the Italian leader found she was pushing an open door, finding tacit support in the room for her desire to have EU policy focus more on deterring migrants from even coming to Europe. A few months later, centrist Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and center-right European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, the EU’s top executive, were accompanying Meloni on a trip to Tunisia to try to curb migratory flows from the North African country, a show of European unity. The trip came only hours after EU countries clinched an Italy-friendly agreement on how to process and relocate migrants, which would give Meloni’s government greater leeway to send back rejected asylum seekers. The rightward drift could soon jump to the European Parliament. In less than a year, voters will go to the polls to elect a new Parliament, and parties holding anti-immigration views are predicting robust gains. The biggest gains may be for the more traditional, center-right parties. Yet due to the widespread devastation caused by mass migration, many people are turning to the further-right European Conservatives and Reformists group, featuring Meloni and Poland’s nationalist Law and Justice party, who have pledged to save the European identity. That would mirror national politics, with traditional conservative parties working with more far-right parties to stop the ever-growing threat of mass migration. From Sweden, where a conservative leader gets support from the far-right Sweden Democrats, to Finland, where the right-wing populist Finns Party is in power, more right-wing parties are getting a chance to govern and influence government policies, a win for the people of Europe. There are signs a similar political calculation is under way in the European Parliament. The European People’s Party, EPP, a center-right, pro-European political party, is already eyeing beneficial team-ups with the far-right. The EPP leads EU vote polls while the far-right grows dramatically, with liberals in free fall. Liberal media is trying to stop this by publishing articles warning of what will happen if the far-right parties gain power. In reality, the people have become fed up with them and are voting for those who will look after the European interest. Olaf Scholz’s grip on power is wobbly, and the rival Christian Democrats and far-right AFD are surging in the polls. In Spain, the country’s main center-right party, the People’s Party, is confident it will win back power after trouncing Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s socialist party in polls. In recent years, the EU has dictated the immigration policy of its member states, forcing them to accept masses of immigrants, regardless of the harm it’s causing to their citizens. This represents a limitation of the freedom of individuals and national states that needs to be reversed. All across Europe, people are becoming increasingly fed-up with paying the price for immigrants they owe nothing to. And that’s the beauty of democracy, either follow the will of the people, or be replaced by someone who will. Politicians ignore this at their own peril. If you enjoyed the video, make sure to like and subscribe. We invite you to leave a comment below to tell us of your opinion on this matter.

In the past decades, Europe has been under siege. Immigrants flood in by the millions, and the various governments and authorities assist them in doing so. Is it too late to stop this disaster? Watch till the end to find out.

In 2022, around 5.1 million immigrants entered the European Union, the highest number since 2013, and equivalent to the population of Ireland. As of January 2023, approximately 27.3 million non-EU citizens reside in the EU.

If immigrants with EU citizenship are included, there are now 38 million people born outside the EU living in it or a staggering 8.5% of the population.

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34 Comments

  1. All it takes is one man with a idea and people to follow and all will be fixed and removed. Europe just needs a German running the eu

  2. I am from India and have observed the rise in above European issues over the past 4-5 years. We get news from both liberal and right-wing narrative channels, and it was so easily evident that one day, this day will come when European people will finally understand how their open & welcoming culture will be taken advantage of, and extreme left culture will hit them in their foot. Few immigrant groups (communal or ethnic) have grown in a great majority and now have irreversible power through their numbers.

  3. We must stop this invasion. We need to stop the murders and rapes. There are gienuine refugees bit we have to stop thr masses that want to take over.

  4. Immigration isn't the issue. The issues are uncontrolled illegal immigration and the absolute lack of intention to integrate. Why come in if you don't want to integrate and accept the host country's values? This is happening in my country (India) too. Nationalism isn't racist or far right. Priotitising citizens over "refugees" and "asylum seekers" isn't far right. Seeing Europe fall breaks my heart. Plus, many of these "refugees" and "asylum seekers" come from countries with values that aren't compatible with Western values at all. You can't mix oil and water. What Europe is seeing is a replacement.

    Europe better wake up before it's too late.
    You have my support, Europeans. You might be surprised that it's coming from somebody from India. 😛

  5. I am a Muslim…I believe it is very late. My community is very cruel and dark…

    But but but when the West wages unjust and demonic wars all over, then of course people will migrate and they will have to move somewhere…..so why the West is crying…..stop destroying their countries and yup will see a big change in the West….

    To me….the west is dying…nothing to cry….it is nature. Muslims, chines, Roman’s, Greeks all died…

    And Muslims and Christians love each other…and we have a history of their dark history….get ready for crusades again…

  6. No, it is not too late IF decisive action IS TAKEN NOW!!!!!! No hedging, no excuses, no more b. s. from the elitist U.N. LIBTARDS, etc., etc., etc.!!!! * Again, follow Denmark's lead!!!!!!!

  7. It’s about time these countries are beginning to curb immigration and restart caring for its populace who have had their burden to pay for an immigrants lifelong stay.

  8. It is a mistake to label these invaders as immigrants. Immigrants enter by lawful means and bring value to their host countries: paying taxes, etc. Call them migrants, here to turn your society into the same mess they fled.

  9. We have a chance every 5 years to decide the direction of the EU. 6th to 9th june get the vote out. Meloni, wilders, Le Penn, the tide has turned. Vote now or the next flood will be from Palestine. A people taught hatred from day 1.

  10. It’s about time. The insanity of the left has been allowed to go on for far too long. Their policies always lead to destruction. I’m still waiting for Canada to wake up. It’s slowly starting, but I’m afraid it’s nowhere near fast enough to save us.

  11. WITH EACH MUSLIM HAVING FOUR WIVES AND GIVING BIRTH TO 4 BABIES 👶 EVERY YEAR,THESE HAREMS WILL GIVE BIRTH TO 100 BABIES IN 25 YEARS AND EACH OF THOSE MASSIVE FAMILIES WILL AGAIN HAVE MULTIPLIED TO 100X 100 BABIES IN NEXT 25 YEARS =100000 PER FAMILY IN 50 YEARS AND ONE MILLION FAMILIES= 10 MILLION IN 50 YEARS CONVERTING WHOLE COUNTRIES SND EUROPE INTO AN CALIPHATE.THE LIBERALS HAVE DESTROYED EUROPE AND THE 🌎

  12. I moved to Australia as an international student, paid hundreds and thousands of Dollars in uni fees to study here, get a professional job and pay taxes from day 1. And then had to go through painful immigration process and meet incredible standards to get citizenship here and call this country to be home after almost 10 years.
    It always pained me how some people were just handed the same opportunity without any hard work, without contributing a single $ to the economy back then or now and then also bringing their whole family here just to stay on welfare system for life. They were provided instant citizenship, cheaper housing ( almost fee and some cases actually free), same with utility bills + free centerlink payment and free healthcare card while normal tax paying Australians had to pay to see doctors and wait years for surgeries because these free loaders have crammed the healthcare system.

  13. The '' Left Wing '' European Politicians by their '' Reckless '' immigration policy law have '' DESTABILISED '' Society in Europe at its core for the '' benefit'' of its economy ! It's turned out to be a total failure, in terms of security and integration of most migrants living in all European countries !!

  14. Stop calling people right and far right! These are logical people, ordinary people. Not the leftist modern university detritus. The harm being caused by our misguided higher education centres must stop.

  15. Europe is worth dying for. I don't want a world without a strong, healthy Europe. Do you? We have to do whatever it takes and never back down. Mass demonstrations to end and reverse immigration now!!!

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