Patriots Progressing Across Europe
In a recent statement by Austrian politician and commentator Gerald Grosz, he criticized the European Union's handling of illegal immigration. He praised Hungary for building a fence to control the influx of welfare tourists into Europe, thereby protecting Germany and Austria from further chaos. Grosz also criticized the EU for imposing a hefty fine on Hungary for its actions.
Increasing Public Support for Hungary's Stance
Grosz's sentiments are increasingly being echoed across Europe. More and more people are publicly expressing their agreement with Hungary's position on illegal immigration.
Freedom Party of Austria's Historic Victory
The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) recently won a historic victory in an election where illegal migration was a central issue. The party's victory reflects the growing public concern over the increasing number of students in Vienna who do not speak German and the potential for serious social conflicts if the current migrant policy is not radically changed.
Similar Situations in Other EU Member States
In the Czech Republic, Andrej Babiš’s party, ANO, won the Senate election by a landslide. This victory, while not immediately changing the Czech migrant policy, signals an important development. Similarly, in Germany, the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in state elections led to the government closing its borders.
The Migration Challenge in the Netherlands
In response to the migration challenge, the newly formed right-wing government in the Netherlands requested to be exempted from the scope of the migration pact. Although this request was rejected by the European Commission, it highlights the growing dissatisfaction with the pact.
Hungary's Stance on the Migration Pact
Following the Dutch example, Hungary also plans to request exemption from the scope of the migration pact. Hungary has also refused to pay the penalty imposed on it for protecting the southern border, which is also the external border of the European Union.
The Need for Change in Migrant Policy
These examples suggest that European citizens are becoming more aware of the issues surrounding immigration. This awareness could lead to significant changes in migrant policy in the future. It is crucial, however, to distinguish between refugees, legal economic immigrants, and border criminals.
The Role of Human Traffickers
Human traffickers have taken advantage of the confusion surrounding the migration issue by advising migrants to discard their identification papers, making it easier for them to lie about their age and country of origin.
The Benefits of Legal Migration
Legal migration can be beneficial for both the immigrant and the host country. Immigrants who arrive at official entry points with proper documentation, find employment, learn the local language, and abide by the laws and regulations can enrich the host country.
The Threat of Illegal Immigration
Illegal immigrants, on the other hand, can pose a significant threat to the host country. These individuals often do not speak the local language, do not work, and live according to their own laws and customs. They can become a burden on the host country and potentially even pose a security threat.
The Impact of Climate Change and Population Growth
Climate change and population growth in Africa could force millions of people to leave their homeland in search of a better life. This could lead to an increase in illegal immigration and pose a significant challenge for host countries.
The Importance of Protecting Europe's External Borders
To address this challenge, it is essential to protect Europe's external borders. Without borders, there can be no sovereignty, and without sovereignty, there can be no independent politics or self-determination.
Hungary's Role in the Fight Against Globalism
Hungary, by preserving its sovereignty and taking a stand against illegal immigration, has become a leader in the fight against globalism.
Bottom Line
The issue of illegal immigration is a complex one that requires careful consideration and decisive action. The recent developments in Europe, particularly in Hungary, Austria, and the Netherlands, highlight the growing public concern over this issue and the need for effective policies to address it. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you agree with the steps these countries are taking to control illegal immigration? Share your thoughts with your friends and join the discussion. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, available every day at 6pm.