The migration pact's passage is seen as another attack by Brussels against Hungary, with Fidesz MEP Balazs Hidveghi expressing concerns about its incompatibility with Hungary's position. The proposal, consisting of nine pieces of legislation, aims to distribute illegal immigrants across Europe through quotas, with countries opposing this facing fines. Hidveghi warns that such decisions could result in the creation of migrant ghettos in EU member states, an outcome deemed unacceptable by Hungary.
As Europe grapples with the consequences of the migration pact, the situation resonates with the ongoing challenges faced by the United States, signaling a broader global trend where uncontrolled migration threatens the fabric of Western civilizations. The alignment of these agendas prompts a critical examination of the motivations behind such policies and their potential long-term impacts on the cultural, social, and economic landscapes of these nations.
At this critical point in history, the alliance of half of US State Governors, uniting to secure our borders and counteract the egregious abuse of power and neglect from the Biden-Mayorkas administration, has reached a level of national emergency.
We are witnessing an unprecedented and organized surge of multi-continental illegal migration directed towards both America and Europe. What makes this situation particularly alarming is the fact that most illegal migrants rely entirely on taxpayer subsidies and are bankrupting cities. Instead of fostering assimilation, this pattern often results in the formation of colonialist-style migrant ghettos.
This situation demands the collective voice of every American to express their opposition to uncontrolled, unmitigated illegal entries, and VISA overstays in our country. The call for securing borders and addressing immigration challenges stands as a pivotal issue that transcends political lines, emphasizing the urgency for a unified approach to safeguarding the nation's integrity and security.