
“No Community Without Borders”—Ordo Iuris Founder Jerzy Kwaśniewski
“We are witnessing a powerful centralising current within the EU, which instrumentalises migration as a means of social engineering—a mechanism for political takeover in Europe.”

“We are witnessing a powerful centralising current within the EU, which instrumentalises migration as a means of social engineering—a mechanism for political takeover in Europe.”

Since 2012, there have been more deaths than births in the EU every year, making migration the only driver of population growth.

Revived hopes for a federal Europe and no end in sight for Channel migrant crisis—despite the wishes of the British electorate.

The Tusk cabinet is trying to dismantle citizens’ border patrols, but the movement keeps growing.

The government’s inability to tackle the migration crisis is angering Polish citizens.
Hungary was one of the first countries that opposed Brussels’ policy of uncontrollable immigration and despite its success, they are now paying a penalty for opposing the liberal ideology.

Officials in Stockholm appear to be talking tough just to secure votes—one of the oldest tricks in the book.

The ECtHR dismissed the complaint from nine European countries that its bias toward migrants hinders their democratic decision-making, arguing the court is being “politicized.”

A recent left-wing report argues that France needs more immigration and a strong state propaganda campaign to counter widespread feelings of national alienation.

“What was once right might not be the answer of tomorrow,” a soon-to-be-released letter argues, still open for other countries to sign.