Tens of thousands of Black Africans storm the borders of Spain a month. The crisis has become so severe that migrants are now being thrown into jail, and two nations, Morocco being the other, are attempting to deal with this crisis. Yet these Africans are relentless in their desire to enter the West and abuse its population.
A crisis so severe that dozens of the migrants have now died and innocent Spanish borderguards were nearly thrown in jail for protecting their homeland. If Spain, or any Western government, were serious about protecting their borders they would not be jailing the rare heros who actually defend their homeland.
The Balkan route, which in 2022 had seen a 170% increase in migrant numbers from 2021, has now seen a slight decline in migrant arrivals, though this may simply be due to the winter weather.
Italy and Malta have witnessed a 118% increase in migrant arrivals compared with the same time period in 2022, and the numbers continue to increase. This is in stark contrast to the beginning of the Meloni administration where arrival numbers initially decreased by 68% before jumping massively after the New Year.
The British government estimates that as many as 85,000 people will cross the English channel in 2023, an increase of 88% from 2022. The United Kingdom saw a doubling of channel crossings from 2021 to 2022, with nearly 45,000 people making the journey to the United Kingdom.
The Home Office detained less than 21,000 people in 2022. Not even half of the number of Channel crossers who arrived in Britain.
The Financial Times correctly points points out that talking tough won't resolve the issue, but neither will a 'British' government full of racial foreigners.
Nor will the European Union’s latest push to force member states to take mandatory migrant quotas. While this policy is facing an uphill battle, with the Swedish government at risk of toppling over the issue, it shows that the Commission is determine to foist as many migrants on European nations as possible.
Can the nations of Europe balance a coming economic catastrophe, fueling the war in Ukraine, and a renewed and growing migrant crisis from the third world?