The mass deportations promised by Trump and Homan are off to a good start, but the numbers need to go way up. Both ICE and the Left have been publicizing them for different reasons, ICE to encourage people to leave, and the Left to mobilize their people. This has caused ICE to become victims of their own success. Because the subjective shadow cast by the deportations is bigger than the objective facts, many illegals are staying home. (more…)
Tag: illegal immigration
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In September of 2023, the Homeland Institute conducted a poll on the Great Replacement. In addition to repeating that poll to track how public opinion is evolving, we also explored the popularity of several immigration policies which could help reverse replacement migration. (more…)
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As a White Nationalist, I am pretty much a one-issue voter, and that issue is immigration, since there is a clear difference between Trump and the Democrats on this issue—at least there was until recently. (more…)
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David Zsutty of the Homeland Institute was Greg Johnson‘s guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed the Institute’s latest poll on immigration and deportation issues as well as other current things. It is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 591
Gearóid Murphy on Irish Nationalism & Resistance to Migration172 words / 1:55:19
Guest host Angelo Plume (Telegram, YouTube) was joined by Gearóid Murphy (website, Twitter/X, YouTube) on last weekend’s broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed Irish nationalism, resistance to immigration, and of course answered listener questions. (more…)
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The 2024 campaign season is underway, with the vote coming up in a matter of months. I have six brief questions for the Republican incumbents and challengers who want my vote. Being an elected official obviously carries tremendous responsibility. Some Republican candidates have a good track record, but others don’t. (more…)
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Donald Trump sat down for an extended interview with Time magazine reporter Eric Cortellessa on April 12 to discuss what a second Trump administration would look like. Two weeks later the pair talked again over the phone, and Time published the story soon after. An example of classic Leftist spin, Cortellessa’s story, with the chilling title “How Far Trump Would Go,” is not worth even a fraction of the 26 minutes Time says it will take to read. (more…)
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The United States Supreme Court dealt a blow on Monday to ongoing attempts by the state of Texas to defend its border with Mexico from the droves of foreigners that constantly pour across. The Texas National Guard has been constructing wire barriers along the banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, a common entry point for migrants crossing into the state illegally. (more…)
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From Martin Sellner’s (left) English-language Telegram channel.
From Martin Sellner’s (left) English-language Telegram channel.
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Left-wing German media outlet Correctiv reported on January 12 about a private meeting that happened last November in Potsdam, Germany between prominent figures in Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), a rapidly growing Right-wing populist party that is now the second strongest-polling party in Germany, and Austrian identitarian leader Martin Sellner. The topic of the meeting: remigration. (more…)
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Trump: “ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS POISONING THE BLOOD OF OUR NATION”
Donald Trump is being compared to Hitler yet again, but as always, it doesn’t seem to be hurting him in polls for the Republican nomination or the 2024 general election. (more…)
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Interesting times, methinks. We have Mr. Trump, per the Washington Examiner, vowing to rid the country of illegal immigrants by rounding them up, storing them in concentration camps, and deporting them at “millions per year.”
Saith Mr. Trump to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday: (more…)
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Thou shalt have a fishy
On a little dishy.
Thou shalt have a fishy
When the boat comes in.
— Traditional English folk song (more…) -
Immigration has become a major issue in Central Europe since 2015, whereas since the fall of Communism the primary social issue in this region had been emigration . But a lot has changed since the famous “migrant crisis” along the Balkan route — and the faces you see in the streets of Warsaw, Budapest, Prague, and Bratislava are changing, too.
Over a few weeks in the summer of 2015, a veritable migratory route was set up stretching from Turkey and Greece to Hungary, the guardian of the Schengen Zone’s southeastern border. (more…)