
Sweden Again Shows the Way on Illegal Migration
SD leader Jimmie Åkesson described the new measures as “self-evident in every welfare state.”

SD leader Jimmie Åkesson described the new measures as “self-evident in every welfare state.”

Rising tensions and deepening divisions spark fears of unrest across Europe

Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement MEPs say they were punished by the European People’s Party for dissent.

The reform would allow longer detention for migrants who refuse to cooperate with return procedures and introduce deportation orders recognised across the Schengen area.

The party says this move is essential because of the number of sites “where extremism and violent Islamism thrive.”

Officials insist “we must never back down a millimeter in the fight against these cowardly antisemites.”

Lawmakers warn that weak oversight of EU grant programmes may have allowed politically active networks to gain legitimacy and influence across multiple member states.

Precedent suggests that a review of Brussels’s pharmaceutical contracts could take several years—meaning claims of corruption will continue to fester.

Police will soon be allowed to pose as minors online to trap abusers, part of a wider SD crime crackdown.

Unsurprisingly, there have been far fewer words of praise coming from the Brussels establishment.