
The Unfounded Criminal Conviction of Erik Tegnér
The conviction of Erik Tegnér for investigating mass immigration has sparked fears that an anti-harassment law is being repurposed to stifle press scrutiny of mass migration.

The conviction of Erik Tegnér for investigating mass immigration has sparked fears that an anti-harassment law is being repurposed to stifle press scrutiny of mass migration.

“The comparative advantage of the West has always resided in its rich cultural capital.”

For the government, the real criminals are the ‘sense offenders,’ those people who, on hearing of the latest appalling death, experience human feeling and give rise to anger.

While the leaders of France and Spain worry about the practical aspect of ‘offshore processing’ facilities, Europe’s migrant crisis deepens.

UK shadow home secretary complains that judges use their power to make the court system “more and more permissive to the migrant.”

Voters will decide on Sunday whether to back a right-wing proposal to keep Switzerland’s population below 10 million.

As hundreds of thousands gathered peacefully for Catholic festivities across Spain, scenes of violence in France reignited debate about identity, integration, and social cohesion in modern Europe.

No one dares put the root of the problem into words: football has been corrupted by immigration, and French society is now nothing more than a shadow of its former self.

Rioters set vehicles ablaze, looted stores, and fired projectiles at riot police as tear gas filled the iconic avenue.

The official explanation for Max Märkl’s travel ban was that his participation in the Remigration Summit “threatens the reputation of the Federal Republic of Germany.”