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@Mike1976
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Doomed from the start. He was in a coalition with two parties who say they want stricter asylum laws, but in practice want to make it easier for the whole world to come here. Then there's the civil servants who are by-and-large radical leftists contrary to the significant majority of voters. Sabotage at every turn.

The only way this country can be saved is through one-party rule, locking up the saboteurs, cleaning out the universities etc.
 
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Doomed from the start. He was in a coalition with two parties who say they want stricter asylum laws, but in practice want to make it easier for the whole world to come here. Then there's the civil servants who are by-and-large radical leftists contrary to the significant majority of voters. Sabotage at every turn.

The only way this country can be saved is through one-party rule, locking up the saboteurs, cleaning out the universities etc.
And Wilders had even made large concessions to his coalition partners by refusing a role in government. A wasted chance.
 
This is TOTALLY INSANE 😱😱😱😱🤯🤯🤯🤯

Portugal could soon surpass the two million immigrant mark, following the family reunification of foreigners who already live legally in the country. The warning was issued this Tuesday by the Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro, during the conference Lisbon – A city for all, organized by Correio da Manhã and CMTV, where he defended the need for a "balance between reception and response capacity".
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This is TOTALLY INSANE 😱😱😱😱🤯🤯🤯🤯

Portugal could soon surpass the two million immigrant mark, following the family reunification of foreigners who already live legally in the country. The warning was issued this Tuesday by the Minister of the Presidency, António Leitão Amaro, during the conference Lisbon – A city for all, organized by Correio da Manhã and CMTV, where he defended the need for a "balance between reception and response capacity".
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So, Portugal becomes North Angola or Western Mozambique?
 
And Wilders had even made large concessions to his coalition partners by refusing a role in government. A wasted chance.
That was the plan all along. Ensnare him in an uncooperative coalition that gets nothing done so the traditional parties can say "See we told you he wouldn't get anything done. Just vote for the traditional parties who've always had your back. We've always been good to you."

And it worked wonderfully well.

Blue = 27 May
Orange = 10 June

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There's a bit of a row brewing between Germany and Poland about Berlin's new border regime.

Federal Police officers sent a large number of Somalians back to Poland today after they had observed Polish civilians in high visibility vests giving instructions to the migrants.

When detained, the Somalians claimed they had been told what to say to German officers so that they could not be sent back.

German authorities have filed charges against the vest-clad Poles on suspicion of human trafficking. They allege the men were members of RuchObronyGranic, an anti-migration group "patrolling" the border.

The leader of the organisation, Robert Bakiewicz, rejected the accusations and in turn accused the Polish government of failing to secure Poland's borders against "the Germans doing what they want there". (Source)
 
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There's a bit of a row brewing between Germany and Poland about Berlin's new border regime.

Federal Police officers sent a large number of Somalians back to Poland today after they had observed Polish civilians in high visibility vests giving instructions to the migrants.

When detained, the Somalians claimed they had been told what to say to German officers so that they could not be sent back.

German authorities have filed charges against the vest-clad Poles on suspicion of human trafficking. They allege the men were members of RuchObronyGranic, an anti-migration group "patrolling" the border.

The leader of the organisation, Robert Bakiewicz, rejected the accusations and in turn accused the Polish government of failing to secure Poland's borders against "the Germans doing what they want there". (Source)
Bakiiewicz is a major trouble-maker and an ultranationalist. However, most people don't know who he is, so he tries to become more recognisable.
He says his group does not guide migrants on how to get to Germany, but monitors how many illegals are dumped in Poland by the German police.
The German police have a confirmed history of dumping random illegals in Poland and some politicians from the former German government apologised for that.
Here, you can see Bakiewicz and his supporter staying on the bridge in Slubice / Frankfurt a. Oder where they monitor non-Europeans entering Poland from Germany. The other guy claims he witnessed illegal immigrants being dumped in Poland by the German police and they told him they were Senegalese who came to Germany through the Mediterranean, Italy and Austria rather than from Poland. So, the guy claims the Germans started dumping illegals who had no history of getting to Germany from Poland on top of the ones who actually did come from Poland.
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Tusk announced "it's very likely" Poland will introduce border checks on the border with Germany this summer and Merz had been informed about it a few weeks ago. One of the German ministers and a representative of a German police union responded that it would not be a good idea. In other words, according to them, if Germany introduces border checks, it's good, but it's bad when the same is done by Poland.
 
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Doomed from the start. He was in a coalition with two parties who say they want stricter asylum laws, but in practice want to make it easier for the whole world to come here. Then there's the civil servants who are by-and-large radical leftists contrary to the significant majority of voters. Sabotage at every turn.

The only way this country can be saved is through one-party rule, locking up the saboteurs, cleaning out the universities etc.

Same pattern with his peers around Europe I’m afraid. Same pattern in near every European country. The silent majority was IIRC one of Trumps motto during his first term and prior.

The « system » as those kind calls it in Europe appear to be so rigged and the most notable example was the parliamentary elections last summer in France.

The majority vote for National Rally/Other « acceptable » right wings parties and then Macron and the far left create alliance to overthrow the second round of the election and pretend victory.

Such a deplorable, pathetic circus: those who once were at each others throats suddenly becomes pals because OMG we don’t want watchtowers and barbwire in Europe anymore.
 
@Musashi

Well, under the Dublin Regulation Poland is obligated to take illegal entrants back—much like Poland's EU neighbours have to take back people entering Poland illegally from their side. On an emotional level, I get that countries like Poland are in "not our problem, they want to come to you anyway" mode, but national egotisms aid no one. Particularly not now, with Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and (perhaps) the UK correcting their course. I have never quite understood why the Dublin system isn't more accepted in Eastern Europe. The allocation formula ensures they won't be stuck with the asylum seekers they don't want to take in. Nevertheless, Dublin III demands that Schengen border countries detain all asylum seekers, process their pleas, and only then can they be sent to other European countries. If they do not do that, they're in violation of the law.
 
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@Musashi

Well, under the Dublin Regulation Poland is obligated to take illegal entrants back—much like Poland's EU neighbours have to take back people entering Poland illegally from their side. On an emotional leve, i get that countries like Poland are in "not our problem, they want to come to you anyway" mode, but national egotisms aid no one. Particularly not now, with Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands and (perhaps) the UK correcting their course. I have never quite understood why the Dublin system isn't more accepted in Eastern Europe. The allocation formula ensures they won't be stuck with the asylum seekers they don't want to take in. Nevertheless, Dublin III demands that Schengen border countries detain all asylum seekers, process their pleas, and only then can they be sent to other European countries. If they do not do that, they're in violation of the law.
It’s not about what the Germans do but about how they do it. The normal procedure is, the German side is supposed to arrange a meeting with Polish services that should take over illegals instead of doing it randomly and without any procedures. Likewise, if a piece of sh1t randomly got to your backyard from your neighbour’s backyard, you don’t randomly lob it over a fence to “return” it to your neighbour, as somebody might have got hit by that piece of sh1t on the other side of of the fence. You rather call your neighbour and ask him to take that piece of sh1t.
When it comes to these random dumps, nobody can prove if these illegals came to Germany from Poland or not, thus they are eligible for a deportation.
Currently, the chance is like 80% that PiS will rule Poland with Konfederacja after the next elections in 2027. However, if these random dumps continue, the chance for that will be close to 100%
What a batsh1t crazy scenario: a country ruled by populist nationalist socialists in a coalition with eurosceptic and pro-RuZZian nationalists aided by a eurosceptic president who has a history of criminal activity.
 

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