Will the EU Finally Wake Up From Its Migration Fantasy?
Failed migration policies as well as the EU’s inability and unwillingness to defend the 27-member bloc’s external borders may have reached their limit.
Failed migration policies as well as the EU’s inability and unwillingness to defend the 27-member bloc’s external borders may have reached their limit.
In just 72 hours, Trump’s sweeping actions have shown how unapologetic leadership can prioritise national sovereignty.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calls for Australian-style “turn back the boats” strategy.
“Acquitted for stopping mass immigration and defending my country,” the deputy PM said, while Patriot leaders were celebrating the result across Europe.
Despite criticising Hungary for protecting its own borders, the EU is supporting the liberal Polish government’s move.
Official statistics have been radically revised upwards, rendering estimates for 2024 effectively useless.
Newly released data shows authorities still fail to control illegal immigration.
The measure is part of the government coalition’s new strict migration policies.
Border controls, easier deportation of criminals, and “austere reception facilities” are among the introduced measures.
President Andrzej Duda says the Tusk government “finally joined the defenders of the borders of Poland.”