Sunday, October 12, 2025
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Joe Biden’s State Dept is Picking a Fight With Orban’s Hungary Over Ukraine.

Joe Biden’s State Department appears to be punishing the European nation of Hungary for its democratically elected government’s policies, implementing bizarre new rules for a visa waiver program, and causing a diplomatic row in requiring the country to submits swathes of additional data about its citizens.

Bence Rétvári, the Hungarian Secretary of State stressed that Hungary has worked in active cooperation with U.S. authorities to prosecute any individual who has obtained false Hungarian citizenship or other documentation, while insisting that the U.S. data request regarding Hungarian citizens is more about geopolitics – especially Ukraine – than U.S. immigration policy.

The Hungarian government is most concerned that the handing over detailed information on 900,000 Hungarians to the U.S. could endanger Hungarian citizens living abroad. One particular sticking point is Hungarian-Ukrainian relations. Zoltan Kovacs, a spokesman for the Hungarian government stressed, “…the U.S. provided no guarantee that the data of Hungarians from Transcarpathia would not be disclosed to Ukraine which would have grave consequences for Hungarians there due to the ban on dual citizenship in Ukraine.”

In a dig at President Joe Biden’s inability to secure the U.S.’s own southern border, Balázs Orbán, Political Director for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, posted on X (formerly Twitter) a quote from a story in The National Interest: “The security of the United States is not threatened by Hungarian ESTA holders, but by the millions of unchecked illegal immigrants who have been arriving in the territory of the United States.”

 

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Joe Biden's State Department appears to be punishing the European nation of Hungary for its democratically elected government's policies, implementing bizarre new rules for a visa waiver program, and causing a diplomatic row in requiring the country to submits swathes of additional data about its citizens. show more
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Denmark Announces Ban on ‘Uncivilized’ Quran Burnings.

Denmark is bringing forward legislation to criminalize burning the Islamic Quran as a form of protest, after demonstrations caused Muslims to riot and angered the Islamist Turkish government.

“The government will propose legislation that prohibits the inappropriate handling of objects with essential religious significance for a religious community,” Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard confirmed.

“The proposal will thus make it punishable to, for example, in public burn a Quran, Bible or Torah,” he added – although it is protests involving the burning of the Quran, specifically, which have been causing unrest in Denmark and especially neighboring Sweden recently.

Hummelgaard brushed off concerns that the effective reintroduction of blasphemy laws in the European Union would infringe on freedom of expression, saying: “I fundamentally believe there are more civilized ways to express one’s views than burning things.”

Many of the recent protests have been organized or inspired by Rasmus Paludan, a Danish-Swedish dual national and leader of the Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party.

Muslims responded to a Quran burning organized by Paludan over Easter 2022 in Sweden by engaging in violent riots, injuring dozens of police officers.

Several of the protests have taken place in the vicinity of Turkish embassies and consulates, infuriating the Turkish government and prompting Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to order Sweden to pass laws banning Quran burnings as a condition of approving its application for NATO.

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Denmark is bringing forward legislation to criminalize burning the Islamic Quran as a form of protest, after demonstrations caused Muslims to riot and angered the Islamist Turkish government. show more

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UNREAL: Video Shows Illegals Landing on Jupiter Beach, Florida.

Seventeen migrants have been captured, with stunning video emerging after a boat rammed into a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Marine Unit vessel east of Jupiter Inlet in Florida on Friday morning. Florida’s Governor, Ron DeSantis, has not yet made a comment, believed to be busy campaigning for the Republican nomination in Iowa.

In dramatic video captured by local business owner Joey Fago, a number of people can be seen hurriedly exiting a beached boat as law enforcement descends via helicopter, boat, and on local roads.

The incident is believed to have taken place around 9am. Local media reports “[o]ne of the migrants is Bahamian and 16 others are Haitian, according to U.S. Board Patrol Chief Agent Walter N. Slosar.”

The captain of the boat has been identified as Bazaeluis Francois, 30. His boat is believed to have rammed into the Marine Unit’s vessel, damaging two engines, before taking off.

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Seventeen migrants have been captured, with stunning video emerging after a boat rammed into a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Marine Unit vessel east of Jupiter Inlet in Florida on Friday morning. Florida's Governor, Ron DeSantis, has not yet made a comment, believed to be busy campaigning for the Republican nomination in Iowa. show more

Biden DOJ’s Sues SpaceX, Elon Musk for Hiring TOO MANY American Workers!

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing tech mogul Elon Musk’s SpaceX for hiring too many American workers and enough asylum seekers and refugees.  According to the DOJ: “…from at least September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX routinely discouraged asylees and refugees from applying and refused to hire or consider them, because of their citizenship status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).”

The DOJ argues that SpaceX falsely stated in job postings that federal export controls mandated that they could only hire “U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents” adding, “Under these laws, companies like SpaceX can hire asylees and refugees for the same positions they would hire U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.” In the complaint filing, the Biden government lawyers also cite “…online postings and statements by SpaceX’s CEO…” as evidence of discrimination – citing a June 16, 2020 post on X (formerly Twitter) by SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk stating: “U.S. law requires at least a green card to be hired at SpaceX, as rockets are advanced weapons technology.”

Ever since Elon Musk purchased the social media platform Twitter (now called X) over a year ago, Democrats have been dogged in their opposition to and criticism of the tech mogul. The unsuspension of former President Donald Trump’s account especially raised ire from top Democrat leaders on Capitol Hill, leaving Musk to conclude that President Biden may use government agencies to target himself and the social media company.

The lawsuit against SpaceX appears to be just the latest target of the Biden Justice Department’s use of political prosecutions against the President’s enemies. DOJ special prosecutor Jack Smith has secured indictments against former President Trump in Washington, D.C. and in Florida – X (formerly Twitter) was even slapped with a fine for fighting an unconstitutional warrant issued by Smith for access to Trump’s account.

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President Joe Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing tech mogul Elon Musk's SpaceX for hiring too many American workers and enough asylum seekers and refugees.  According to the DOJ: "...from at least September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX routinely discouraged asylees and refugees from applying and refused to hire or consider them, because of their citizenship status, in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)." show more
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NYC Migrants a ‘Serious Problem’, Say Whopping 82% of Residents.

An overwhelming majority of New Yorkers – 82 percent – have admitted that the constant flow of migrants into the state is becoming a serious problem and has to be addressed, according to new data from the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI). Only 16 percent of those living in the Democrat stronghold argued the opposite.

Around 100,000 migrants have so far passed through the city, with around 57,000 relying on the local government for assistance or shelter. The survey revealed the majority of New Yorkers – 58 percent – believe the state has “already done enough and should now work to slow the flow” rather than continue to encourage migration. This includes more than three-quarters of Republicans and 60 percent of independents. Whereas 36 percent believe more should be done to help migrants.

Those surveyed were also asked by the SCRI whether mass migration into the city and state has been beneficial. Just under half – 46 percent – answered negatively, stating that migration into the city over the past 20 years has been a “burden.” Whereas less than one-third – 32 percent – argued that mass migration has been a “benefit.”

This follows the recent warning from a New York City doctor that migrants have brought diseases, such as Tuberculosis, Hepatitis, Measles, and Syphilis, to the city after crossing the Southern Border. The city council is considering housing the migrants in Central Park, with the city’s Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services declaring: “Everything is on the table.”

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An overwhelming majority of New Yorkers – 82 percent – have admitted that the constant flow of migrants into the state is becoming a serious problem and has to be addressed, according to new data from the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI). Only 16 percent of those living in the Democrat stronghold argued the opposite. show more

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This Siena College Poll was conducted August 13-16, 2023, among 803 NYS Registered Voters
This Siena College Poll was conducted August 13-16, 2023, among 803 NYS Registered Voters show more
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Poland is Planning a Referendum on EU’s Illegal Migrant Demands.

Poland’s national conservative government plans to hold a referendum on whether or not the European Union (EU) should be allowed to redistribute African and Middle Eastern migrants to the country. Poland’s opposition leader, the infamous globalist Donald Tusk, agreed to submit to EU migrant quotas shortly before his Civic Platform (PO) party was swept out of office by the current Law and Justice (PiS) party, which immediately repudiated them – setting the scene with years of legal battles with Brussels.

While Tusk abandoned his post as Polish Prime Minister for a better-paid position as President of the European Commission shortly before this electoral disaster, he is now attempting a comeback in his native country. Conservatives are attempting to preempt the possibility of Tusk reviving the quotas if he wins the election by asking the public their view directly:

Do you support the admission of thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East and Africa, in accordance with the forced relocation mechanism imposed by the European bureaucracy?

Three other questions will also be put to the Polish people:

  • Do you support the sale of state-owned enterprises?
  • Do you support the removal of the barrier on Poland’s border with Belarus?
  • Are you in favor of raising the retirement age [that is] currently 60 for women and 65 for men?

When Law and Justice came to power, the retirement age was 67 for all Poles. The fact they have been able to lower it to 60 for women and 65 for men, despite having net emigration, has caused consternation in Western Europe, where governments that are increasing the state pension have long justified the record-breaking mass immigration they have overseen by claiming it is required to fund state pensions.

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Poland's national conservative government plans to hold a referendum on whether or not the European Union (EU) should be allowed to redistribute African and Middle Eastern migrants to the country. Poland's opposition leader, the infamous globalist Donald Tusk, agreed to submit to EU migrant quotas shortly before his Civic Platform (PO) party was swept out of office by the current Law and Justice (PiS) party, which immediately repudiated them – setting the scene with years of legal battles with Brussels. show more

UK’s Migrant Crisis Will Last ‘At Least 5 More Years’ Admits Govt.

Britain’s migrant crisis – unassailed by a “Conservative Party” which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for “at least another five years,” according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals.

The memo – dated March 2023 – states the British government is “satisfied” with the value for money in housing 3,700 illegal migrants in remote parts of the country for up to five years, including Wethersfield, Essex, and Scampton, Lincolnshire – both of which have populations of around 1,200 people. The government is also developing a former prison in Bexhill, South England, which could potentially house up to 1,000 migrants for even longer.

The government had previously stated that planning permission for sites such as former bases and prisons lasts no more than one year, and has hitherto failed to announce any future plans beyond that. The memo also argues that the Bibby Stockholm barge – evacuated within days of first housing several dozen migrants after ‘bacteria‘ was found in the water supply – would only be cost-effective if it were to house 1,000 migrants rather than the government’s current target of 500.

More than 100,000 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel in the last five years, with 15,826 people having made the journey in 2023. The cost of housing illegal migrants across the country is upwards of £6 million ($7.7 million) per day.

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Britain's migrant crisis – unassailed by a "Conservative Party" which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for "at least another five years," according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals. show more

UK Could Send Illegals to Remote Atlantic Island.

Britain’s governing Conservative Party is hinting it could send illegal aliens to an isolated island in the Atlantic, as it scrabbles to appear tough on immigration having broken almost every promise to get the nation’s border under control.

Migrants have been crossing the English Channel from France in small boats for years, with authorities not only failing to turn them back but actually meeting them at sea to collect them and bring them the rest of the way to Britain.

The Tories, in power since 2010, have been promising to “stop the boats” for years with zero results, and are spending millions on accommodating tens of thousands of boat migrants, some highly dangerous, in often luxurious hotels across the country.

Plans to transfer boat migrants to Rwanda, a safe third country, have come to nothing, being unravelled by activists, lawyers, and liberal judges in the courts, as have plans to accelerate deportations.

Now, with a general election on the horizon, the Tories are making what may be their final, desperate attempt to appear as though they will do something about the issue, by hinting to the press that they could send migrants to Ascension Island, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

As with previous Conservative immigration schemes, there is almost no chance this one will be implemented, due to high costs and expected opposition from Joe Biden’s U.S. government, which jointly operates the only airbase on Ascension.

The island is a remnant of the British Empire, part of the widely scattered British Overseas Territory of St Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. It has a long-settled permanent population of over 800, which would be transformed beyond all recognition by the transfer of even a few hundred boat migrants.

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Britain's governing Conservative Party is hinting it could send illegal aliens to an isolated island in the Atlantic, as it scrabbles to appear tough on immigration having broken almost every promise to get the nation’s border under control. show more
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‘F**k Off to France’, UK Tells Migrants Who Don’t Like Their Free Housing.

Conservative (Tory) Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson suggested illegal migrants dissatisfied with the quality of the free accommodation they are receiving at taxpayers’ expense should “f*ck off” back to France,” where most of them were staying before paying criminal people-smugglers to bring them across the English Channel on small boats.

“If they don’t like barges then they should f**k off back to France,” he said, referring to a floating hotel where the government is attempting to house some adult male migrants as a slightly cheaper alternative t proper land-based hotels.

“These people come across the Channel in small boats… if they don’t like the conditions they are housed in here then they should go back to France, or better not come at all in the first place,” he added.

The Tories have always had a captive minority of politicians like Anderson who, like the party’s voters, are more socially conservative and hold stronger views on issues like immigration than the party leadership.

Anderson has only been given a higher profile in the party recently, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seeks to deflect from the fact the Tories have achieved nothing in terms of stopping the growing boats crisis while massively increasing legal mass migration.

Many of the migrants supposed to be sent to the barge have already gotten out of it as a result of activist lawyers, usually taxpayer-funded, lodging appeals complaining their clients are “severely afraid of water” – somewhat unconvincingly, considering how many arrived in Britain by sea.

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Conservative (Tory) Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson suggested illegal migrants dissatisfied with the quality of the free accommodation they are receiving at taxpayers' expense should "f*ck off" back to France," where most of them were staying before paying criminal people-smugglers to bring them across the English Channel on small boats. show more

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The problem with the “tough talk” from the British government over immigration is that it really is just talk
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NYC Considers 2,000-Strong Migrant Tent City Near Riker’s Island.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams will establish a tent city on Randall’s Island in the middle of the East River of Manhattan, in an attempt to accommodate (and isolate) some of the illegal migrants now pouring into his “sanctuary city”. The news comes a week after the idea of a modern day “Hooverville” in Central Park received pushback.

“As the number of asylum seekers in our care continues to grow by hundreds every day, stretching our system to its breaking point and beyond, it has become more and more of a Herculean effort to find enough beds every night,” complained Adams, who was a strong supporter of mass migration until illegal aliens began moving from conservative-voting border states to his own backyard.

The city is finding it increasingly difficult (and expensive) to host migrants in hotels, and has resorted to using unusual facilities including a cruise ship terminal, an old police academy, and even the parking lot of a psychiatric hospital to accommodate them.

The East River tent city is intended to play host to around 2,000 migrants – but over 57,000 have arrived in New York City in 2023 alone.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams will establish a tent city on Randall's Island in the middle of the East River of Manhattan, in an attempt to accommodate (and isolate) some of the illegal migrants now pouring into his "sanctuary city". The news comes a week after the idea of a modern day "Hooverville" in Central Park received pushback. show more