Blog/Refugees

Comments from the Netherlands
COMMENT #1: The “Dutch Farming Crisis” crack-down in Netherlands says it all. As a former UK citizen repatriated to The Netherlands, life in Holland has [...]
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The UK has a Refugee Problem
Migrants are risking their lives by boarding small boats to cross the English Channel to the UK. Over 600 people on 14 ships reached Britain last Saturday alone. [...]
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FREXIT is Rising
There is a rising minority that is starting to blame France’s prolonged economic decline on joining the euro. They are demanding that Macron take back control [...]
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Migrants Rioting in Malta
The migrants trying to get into Europe for free welfare rioted on Monday in Malta setting cars on fire and attacking staff. Malta had agreed to house them [...]
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Trump v California – the Sanctuary State
The battle over illegal aliens in the United States will really make your head spin. In 2017, California passed a “sanctuary state” law that limits cooperation [...]
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Merkel Offering to Pay One-Year’s Living Expenses if Refugees Leave Europe
The latest game in Germany is now Merkel, who offered cash to refugees to return last November, has stepped up her game and offered to pay their living expenses for [...]
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The Wave of Illegal Aliens Converge on Los Angeles
There is a major battle going on in Southern California as all the people who have come across the border but have no place live. All the posturing against Trump [...]
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Prime Minister Resigns in Belgium Over Migration Issue
The European refugee issue just will not go away no matter how hard the politicians try to cover-up their mistakes. Now Charles Michel, the Belgian Prime Minister, [...]
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Denmark to Banish the Worst Problem Refugees on a Tiny Island
Denmark plans to house the country’s most unwelcome foreign refugee who has caused problems in a most unwelcoming place they could find – Lindholm Island. [...]
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The Rise of Nationalism
Part of the War Cycle we have been warning about since it turned upward in 2014, is not merely international tensions between nation-states. This particular [...]
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