Friday, September 19, 2025
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England’s Second City ‘Unveils’ 16-Foot, ‘Strength of Hijab’ Statue.

England’s second-largest city is erecting a 16-foot tall statue weighing a metric ton and depicting a woman in a hijab, in celebration of Islamic veils that are often compulsory in Muslim-majority states.

“The Strength of the Hijab is a piece which represents women who wear hijabs of the Islamic faith, and it’s really there because it’s such an underrepresented part of our community, but such an important one,” said sculptor Luke Perry, a white, non-Muslim man.

“They need visibility, it’s so important,” he added.

The sculpture shows a grim-faced, strangely geometric, and mostly disembodied woman wrapped in a headscarf, perched upon a plinth reading: “It is a woman’s right to be loved and respected whatever she chooses to wear.”

It has drawn criticism online because wearing the hijab, or more restrictive face veils such as the niqab and burqa, as often not a choice in Islamic countries, with women facing arrest for wearing hijabs improperly or not at all, or vigilante attacks by Muslim men throwing acid in their faces.

While the BBC and other establishment media outlets have avoided disclosing the cost of the piece, local reports say an estimated £25,000 (~$31,000) was spent on it. Legacy West Midlands, which commissioned the sculpture, is a registered “charity” that receives much of its funding from the state, including around £130,000 (~$160,000) in government grants and contracts over the last three years.

Birmingham is one of several English cities where the white British population is now in a minority, along with the capital of London, Manchester, and Leicester.

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England's second-largest city is erecting a 16-foot tall statue weighing a metric ton and depicting a woman in a hijab, in celebration of Islamic veils that are often compulsory in Muslim-majority states. show more

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Democrat Gov. Healy Deploys Military Amid Migrant ‘Emergency’.

Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey has deployed the state’s national guard servicemen in an effort to deal with the growing number of migrants demanding shelter in the Bay State.

Around 250 service members were deployed on Wednesday to over 40 emergency shelters housing more than 6,000 migrant families to coordinate food, water, medical care, transportation, and assisting children to enroll in local schools. The deployment will last a minimum of six months, with a spokesman for Healey stating, “this is a rapidly evolving situation that will continue to be assessed.”

“Massachusetts is in a state of emergency, and we need all hands-on deck to meet this moment and ensure families have access to safe shelter and basic services,” explained Governor Healey in a recent statement.

Massachusetts is the only state across the country required by law to provide shelter to homeless families following the state’s 1983 “right-to-shelter” law. Over 80 cities and towns in the Bay State have state-funded emergency shelters.

The recent surge in migration has similarly impacted New York City, with Mayor Eric Adams – who previously boasted of the Big Apple’s “sanctuary city” status – claiming that the recent influx of over 100,000 illegal migrants would “destroy” the city.

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Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey has deployed the state's national guard servicemen in an effort to deal with the growing number of migrants demanding shelter in the Bay State. show more
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Immigrant Population Surges to 46 Million Under Biden.

U.S. Census Bureau statistics show the immigrant population in the United States now stands at some 46 million, having increased dramatically since Joe Biden replaced Donald Trump as President.

“The foreign-born population zoomed up,” said Brookings Institution demographer William Frey of the figures, noting that the “gain in 2022 was as big as the previous four years put together.”

The rise has been driven not just by a surge in illegal immigration, which the Biden regime has failed to control, but by the government going out of its way to import thousands of migrants from countries such as Afghanistan, as well as ramping up regular immigration.

Donald Trump has pledged to implement “a merit-based immigration system that protects American labor and promotes American values” if returned to the White House, and reimplement anti-illegal immigration policies such as ‘Remain in Mexico’ and a ban on ‘catch and release’.

He has also vowed more robust action at the southern border, vowing to not just finish the wall but take military action against the cartels and impose the death penalty on human traffickers.

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U.S. Census Bureau statistics show the immigrant population in the United States now stands at some 46 million, having increased dramatically since Joe Biden replaced Donald Trump as President. show more
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Migrants Released Into Streets in Arizona as Facilities Overwhelmed.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is releasing illegal aliens into the streets in Cochise County, Arizona, due to its processing and holding facilities being overwhelmed by the surge of migrants Joe Biden is allowing to cross the Mexican border.

“Today’s announcement that CBP will begin migrant street releases into Cochise County is just another reflection of the fracture within the [Department of Homeland Security] infrastructure regarding the security of our southern border,” complained Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels in a social media post warning residents of the releases.

“These releases are a direct result of over-capacity by CBP which is forcing these migrant releases into our communities,” he continued, noting that the migrants were bussed into his county from elsewhere to be dumped on it.

Within hours of this post, Sheriff Dannels reported two separate people-smuggler interdictions, catching one transporting a group of five migrants, including a 12-year-old boy, and another transporting 12 migrants.

The CBP insists it is “working according to plan” in accordance with “immigration enforcement proceedings consistent with our laws.”

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is releasing illegal aliens into the streets in Cochise County, Arizona, due to its processing and holding facilities being overwhelmed by the surge of migrants Joe Biden is allowing to cross the Mexican border. show more
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41% Percent of New Yorkers Now Want Trump’s Border Wall.

The number of New Yorkers who want to complete Donald Trump’s southern border wall has risen to 41 percent as a migrant crisis grips the Empire State, with over 110,000 illegal aliens having flooded New York City alone.

The percentage of New Yorkers who now favor a border wall is almost as high in New York City as it is across the state, at 38 percent, despite its large immigrant and immigrant-descended population. Over a third of Latinos in the city support a wall, at 35 percent.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams has said the migrant crisis represents an unprecedented threat: “Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don’t see an ending to this,” he said, warning that the influx “will destroy” the metropolis if it continues.

Previously, when the migrant crisis was mostly far away in conservative border states, Adams had championed the Big Apple as a “sanctuary city,” and cheered on Joe Biden when he halted border wall construction in 2021.

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The number of New Yorkers who want to complete Donald Trump's southern border wall has risen to 41 percent as a migrant crisis grips the Empire State, with over 110,000 illegal aliens having flooded New York City alone. show more

Council Removes Nude Lady Statue for Fear of Offending Migrants.

Authorities have requested the removal of a sculpture depicting a naked woman situated outside an asylum center in Germany, with critics arguing they did so over fear of causing offense to the 140 migrants set to move in on Friday.

A spokeswoman for the council stated the sculpture – called “The Sinner” and first installed in 1976 – “has left its usual place and is now situated in the courtyard of a large office complex,” adding that the decision was made to increase space in the area for further development.

The chairman of the centrist FDP party in Saxony, Holger Zastrow, contested the local council’s explanation, however, claiming that “art is banished from public space to the backyard because of assumed sensitivities… This is not acceptable. I demand of the administration that the sculpture be returned to its ancestral place.”

The resulting backlash has already caused the council to re-evaluate the plans, with the Lord Mayor of Dresden, Dirk Hilbert, admitting there was no planning for the decision nor financial resources to redevelop the area outside the center.

The asylum center expects to eventually house up to 280 migrants at a cost of €432,000 ($463,443) a year to local taxpayers, with Dresden’s construction mayor Stephan Kuhn admitting about the facilities, “We are housing only men here — from Afghanistan, Syria, and Venezuela.”

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Authorities have requested the removal of a sculpture depicting a naked woman situated outside an asylum center in Germany, with critics arguing they did so over fear of causing offense to the 140 migrants set to move in on Friday. show more
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Ex French Prez Sarkozy Says ‘Great Replacement’ Isn’t ‘Far-Right Idea’.

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has defended those in his country who wish to preserve their unique cultural, linguistic, and ethnic identity, telling the political talkshow “C à vous” that ‘the great replacement theory’ – which argues that mass migration is an intentional attempt at demographic shift – is “not a far right idea.”

While Sarkozy says he disagrees with the contention itself, he defended it from being labelled “extremist,” and criticized the French political elite who argue that populist politician Éric Zemmour or Marine Le Pen’s National Rally political party are not a part of the Republic’s political mainstream.

“I do not understand this stupid argument that the [National Rally] does not belong to the Republican Arc,” Sarkozy said, before adding that Zemmour also belongs to the mainstream Republican political right.

National Rally has achieved a degree of political success in France. The party’s advocacy for non-interventionist foreign policy, cuts to legal immigration, stricter controls on illegal immigration, trade protectionism, and anti-crime measures has drawn significant support among the French electorate – resulting in its presidential candidates reaching the second round of the 2002, 2017, and 2022 presidential elections .

Founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen in 1972 as the National Front with the purpose of unifying the French nationalist movement – the National Rally is currently the largest opposition party in France’s National Assembly.

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has defended those in his country who wish to preserve their unique cultural, linguistic, and ethnic identity, telling the political talkshow "C à vous" that 'the great replacement theory' – which argues that mass migration is an intentional attempt at demographic shift – is "not a far right idea." show more

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Mayor of ‘Sanctuary’ New York Now Says Migrants ‘Will Destroy’ City.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who promoted open borders and styled NYC as a “sanctuary city” for years, now says mass migration is poised to “destroy” the Big Apple as it struggles with an influx of over 110,000 illegal aliens.

“Let me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to. I don’t see an ending to this. I don’t see an ending to this,” Adams warned.

“This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City,” he stressed. “We’re getting 10,000 migrants a month…  people from all over the globe have made their minds up that they’re going to come through the southern part of the border and come into New York City,” the Democrat complained – despite having hailed Joe Biden’s decision to “halt border wall construction” as a great achievement in 2021.

Now, Adams complains the Biden regime is not doing enough to alleviate NYC’s migrant crisis. Other senior Democrats seem equally reluctant to lend a hand, with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy – who previously declared NJ would be a “sanctuary state” under his leadership – urging Biden not to send any NYC migrants to federal sites on his turf.

“I don’t see any scenario where we’re going to be able to take in a program in Atlantic City or frankly elsewhere in the state,” Murphy insisted earlier this month.

Despite these complaints from Adams and Murphy, border states with conservative electorates who never supported the Democrats’ mass migration policies continue to bear the brunt of the crisis.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who promoted open borders and styled NYC as a "sanctuary city" for years, now says mass migration is poised to "destroy" the Big Apple as it struggles with an influx of over 110,000 illegal aliens. show more
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German Illegal Migration Soared to 15,000 in August.

The German federal police registered over 15,000 illegal migrants last month, representing around 500 people arriving every day, and the highest number since the beginning of the year and a whopping 40 percent increase compared to July.

More than 71,000 illegal migrants have arrived in Germany – a country half the size of Texas – this year. This trend has continued since 2022, in which just under 100,000 entered the country. Of the migrants entering illegally, Syrians, Afghans, and Turks comprise around 50 percent.

“We have been warning of this development for months. Nothing has happened so far. This behavior is irresponsible. States and municipalities are abandoned by the federal government,” argued Heiko Teggatz, chief of the German Federal Police Union.

“Nancy Faeser [Germany’s Federal Minister of the Interior and Community] is the only one who could curb illegal migration by introducing stationary border controls. But she obviously doesn’t even think about doing anything,” he added.

This is, however, only illegal migration. A staggering 2.67 million migrants arrived in Germany in 2022, the highest number since records began in the early 1950s. Yet, that has not deterred the government from announcing new migration agreements, which expedite the application process for people from Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, and Morocco to move to Germany.

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The German federal police registered over 15,000 illegal migrants last month, representing around 500 people arriving every day, and the highest number since the beginning of the year and a whopping 40 percent increase compared to July. show more
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France Could Hold a National Referendum on Soaring Migration Numbers.

Emmanuel Macron is under pressure from conservative parties to hold a national referendum on immigration following the French President‘s commitment to tackling growing concerns about migrant numbers and the lack of integration.

Jordan Bardella, President of Marine Le Pen‘s National Rally Party, sent Macron a letter last week in which he explained, “The urgency of the situation calls for a consultation of the French people.”

“There can be no national… upsurge without an awareness of the dangers of immigration of settlement and without a complete change in this policy, towards more firmness, requirement and control,” Barella added.

The calls for a referendum on the matter began after the French President suggested the nation should hold several plebiscites to determine government policy. Macron initially ruled out a vote on immigration, arguing it would be unconstitutional, which was disputed by the leader of the Republican Party, Eric Ciotti, who said such a referendum would be possible provided there was another referendum to amend the constitution.

“We cannot remain in this situation where we are experiencing a migratory wave… We are experiencing a real submersion without any real reactions from the public authorities, I deplore it,” Ciotti stated.

As of March this year, foreign nationals represent over ten percent of France’s population – around seven million. Over 320,000 people migrated to France in 2022 alone.

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Emmanuel Macron is under pressure from conservative parties to hold a national referendum on immigration following the French President's commitment to tackling growing concerns about migrant numbers and the lack of integration. show more