
The Questions Dublin Won’t Ask
A series of high-profile attacks has intensified debate over asylum and border controls, yet Ireland’s governing and media elites remain reluctant to confront the issue directly.

A series of high-profile attacks has intensified debate over asylum and border controls, yet Ireland’s governing and media elites remain reluctant to confront the issue directly.

A quick explainer on the EU’s landmark migration management legislation and why the European Right is not happy about it.

Patriotic European leaders argue that the new system limits national sovereignty, institutionalizes relocations, and penalizes states that refuse to participate in the solidarity mechanism.

Border control and protection of free speech are hardly what the UK is currently most famous for—despite what its ambassador to Belgium says.

The same European Union that spent years claiming to champion privacy and data protection now requires millions to hand over biometric data just to legally cross a border.

Reaching a grim statistical milestone reflects the ongoing failure to control England’s south-eastern coastal border.

Pope Leo breaks with his predecessor’s rhetoric of unconditional welcome for migrants.

Hungary has reduced attempted illegal crossings from over 100,000 in 2022 to just 12,000 last year, while the UK continues to face a surge in Channel arrivals.

“An overhaul of migration policy has begun, but we haven’t reached the end of the road,” according to Germany’s Interior Ministry.

Europe’s migration reform expands data and control, but avoids the core question of whether it actually reduces immigration.