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War on Whites as more are killed in migrant overrun Europe

Migrants, one of them carrying a French flag, walk past French police as they leave a makeshift camp known as “the jungle” to register at a processing center, near Calais, northern France, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. France began the mass evacuation of the makeshift migrant camp, a mammoth project to erase the humanitarian blight on its northern border, where thousands fleeing war or poverty have lived in squalor, most hoping to sneak into Britain. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

As the Western Alliance wages relentless war on Arab countries do many migrant refugees from war-torn impoverished nations see an opportunity for payback time? Is state-controlled mainstream media actively covering up the motives of hundreds of migrants who have slain innocent Europeans? After the murder of Swedish fans in Brussels, the EU promised to actively expel migrants to their homeland. However, promises are not deeds. No one seriously believes such mantras. War on Whites: after the murder of Swedish fans in Brussels, the EU promised to actively expel migrants to their homeland

The European Union promised to strengthen border security and more actively expel immigrants to their homeland, EurActiv reports. The bloc announced their high-minded but fake intentions after a Tunisian native shot and killed two Swedish football fans in Brussels on Monday. The leaders of Belgium and Sweden, vowed to do as Hungary – the VISEGRAD group of nations have done.

This native of Tunisia originally arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa in 2011, then lived in Sweden, and then sought asylum in Belgium. He lost his case in 2020 and was ordered to leave the country. By law, he had 30 days to leave voluntarily. But this order was never carried out, although the police knew about this man.

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The tragic incident underscored the ongoing challenges the EU faces when it comes to migration and asylum, including security gaps and the inability to return people who are not allowed to remain in the EU. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said an open Schengen area will not survive unless the EU’s external borders are better protected against unwanted immigration. ‘If we cannot protect our common borders, we will not be able to maintain free movement within Europe,’ he said. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo also pointed out that the EU needs a more effective system for the return of illegal immigrants. ‘This is what we need to do. We can only do this by coordinating efforts,’ he said.

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The European Union has long said that the low rates of migrants returning home are due to the reluctance of their countries of origin to take people back. According to Brussels, last year EU member states made 420 thousand decisions on the return of immigrants, but only 77 thousand were implemented. PLEASE SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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