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Proposed New Rules Show European Immigration at Breaking Point?

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Is the European Union (EU) taking a page out of President Donald Trump’s immigration control book? It certainly looks that way, as the 27-nation bloc adopts a provisional deal that would ramp up deportations and introduce tougher screening at the EU’s borders. In September 2025, addressing the UN General Assembly, Trump warned European leaders, “You’re destroying your countries.” Mass protests in some EU states, along with surges in violent crime rates, indicate that European immigration may be at a breaking point.

Though no longer an EU member-state, the United Kingdom has recently been shaken – perhaps to its core – by two barbaric acts of violence committed by people with immigrant backgrounds. On June 1, a young Sikh was sentenced to life in prison for the December 2025 murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak. The case more than hit a nerve for the British public when it emerged that, after stabbing Nowak five times, the killer claimed to police who responded to the scene that Nowak had racially abused him.

In a truly jaw-dropping display of incompetence, lack of professionalism, and blind loyalty to the official narrative that immigrants have special privileges, the officers cuffed the dying Nowak and even chided him for claiming he had been stabbed.

Nowak died there and then, in handcuffs. A disturbingly large section of the media – along with the UK authorities – continues to treat the killer as a victim. Some of those who protested Nowak’s murder have even been charged with “hate crimes.”

Just days ago in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a Sudanese man viciously attacked an Irishman in the street in broad daylight, stabbing and slashing him. The assailant has been charged with attempted murder.

European Immigration Policy Creating Nightmares

But these are just two of the almost too many to count violent attacks by immigrants on native Europeans in various countries across the western half of the continent.

Britain is reportedly backing the EU’s proposed new plan, which expedites the screening of illegal migrants and, when appropriate, sends them to deportation centers outside the bloc.

Apart from the financial strain caused by the influx of millions of refugees, the problem is their refusal to assimilate. “The EU’s demography is changing Europe’s culture,” Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital. “We are now having to deal with people who are not integrating with the local customs.”

The prevailing narrative among Europe’s socialist-leaning governments is still uncompromisingly sympathetic toward illegals and asylum seekers – to the point of branding their own native citizens racist, and even criminally charging them, for daring to even question the wisdom of allowing their countries to be overrun by foreigners who have no respect for local laws, cultures, and customs.

In short, runaway European immigration policies have turned many of these once-beautiful countries into hellholes for the native inhabitants who, in certain cities, are afraid to walk the streets alone – particularly women.

From Tolerance to Terror

Tolerance and diversity have been stretched to the point where Third World migrants are given virtual free rein, while native Europeans are forbidden from doing or saying anything that could be even remotely considered offensive toward these same migrants.

Javier Negre, owner of the Spanish La Derecha Diario newspaper, explained to Fox News Digital that mass migration is also a vast and lucrative enterprise. “NGOs had a big business, and they promoted illegal immigration,” he said, referring to the countless nongovernmental organizations raking in money in the name of helping migrants – as they do here in the United States.

America faces the same future without strict immigration controls. President Trump has turned a tide – quite literally a human tide – that had been encouraged and nurtured by the previous administration. Perhaps noticing such progress in a relatively short amount of time in the United States, what few pragmatists remain in the upper ranks of the EU have woken up. Not only can the current levels of European immigration not be sustained without disaster but also reversed, given the will of enough people unafraid of being branded xenophobic or bigoted by people with anti-Western political agendas.



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