Migration Top Concern for Austrians Ahead of Sunday’s Election
Results of a new survey align with opinion polls showing strong voter support for migration-critical FPÖ.
Results of a new survey align with opinion polls showing strong voter support for migration-critical FPÖ.
Changing mood: 71% of Germans now view Merkel’s 2015 asylum policy negatively. Nine years ago, over 40% supported it.
The financial blow comes on top of the EU withholding €22 billion for the conservative government refusing to implement progressive policies.
Starmer will have to do more than hand millions of pounds to Rome to convince the public he is taking illegal migration seriously.
Instead of helping, Brussels has punished Hungary for protecting its borders.
Opposition parties have criticized the idea of paying immigrants to return to their home countries as contrary to the idea of integration.
PM Barnier said “There is always the feeling that borders are sieves and that migratory flows are not under control,” much to the displeasure of the Left.
More than any other, this issue “will determine whether the Conservative Party comes off life support,” analysts say.
Crime Prevention Council has “opted out of the difficult part of the issue,” commentator says.
Migration expert says smuggling gangs “will be laughing themselves silly.”
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