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by Giulio Meotti • July 16, 2018
at 5:00 am
- Today, 510 million
Europeans live in the European Union with 1.3 billion Africans
facing them. If the Africans follow the example of other parts
of the developing world, such as the Mexicans in the US,
"in thirty years... Europe will have between 150 and 200
million Afro-Europeans, compared with 9 million today".
Smith calls this scenario "Eurafrique".
- The controversial
quota system for migrants has already failed. The European
Court of Human Rights condemned Hungary for detaining
migrants. European governments cannot stop, deport, arrest or
repatriate the migrants. What do the authorities in
Brussels suggest? Bring everyone to Europe?
- French Jews have
fallen victim to a form of ethnic cleansing, according to a
manifesto signed by, among others, former French President
Nicholas Sarkozy and former French Prime Minister Manuel
Valls.

This year,
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (second from left) was invited
to join the leaders of the four "Visegrad Group"
countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) at their
June 21 summit meeting. High on the agenda were the issues of
mass-migration and border protection. (Image source: Austrian
Federal Chancellor's Office)
"Far from leading to fusion, Europe's migration
crisis is leading to fission", Stanford's historian Niall
Ferguson recently wrote. "Increasingly, I believe that the
issue of migration will be seen by future historians as the fatal
solvent of the EU". Week after week, Mr. Ferguson's prediction
seems to be turning into a reality.
Not only does Europe continue to fragment as anti-immigration
sentiment gathers political strength, but, as a result of the
migrant crisis, the EU's border-free internal zone, Europe's most
cherished prize after the Second World War, is now defined as
"at risk" by the Italian government, among other governments,
such and Austria.
Immigration is also redefining the intra-EU
contract.
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