Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes mass migration is permanently transforming Germany. He is urging Hungarians to say “no” to a similar transformation of their country—as they cannot reverse it if it turns out to be a mistake.
Speaking to Hungarian radio in Germany, where he was meeting the embattled Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Orban said: “We’re sitting here in Germany, so if I compare this Germany with the Germany of ten years ago, it doesn’t look the same, it doesn’t taste the same, it doesn’t smell the same.”
“Taken as a whole, this Germany isn’t the Germany that our grandparents and our parents used to set before us as an example, saying, ‘Son, if you want to see a hard-working person, go to Germany, if you want to see well-organized work, go to Germany. If you want to see order, go there, where there’s order…’ Now this Germany is no longer that one,” he continued.
“It’s a colourful, transformed, multicultural world in which the migrants coming in are no longer guests of the country,” Orban said. “This is now their country too, and it’s increasingly becoming theirs.”
NO GOING BACK.
Orban says the changes in Germany have been driven by left-wing governments “granting fast-track citizenship, arranging family reunification [chain migration], and whatever else.” He warns this “has all kinds of repercussions, because now a specific cultural milieu has emerged here in Germany.”
Orban recalled that when hundreds of thousands of migrants began marching through Hungary in 2015, he made a decision that he would build a wall and stop them from coming, “otherwise Hungary will no longer be a Hungarian country.”
He stressed that “if you make a mistake in migration policy once, you cannot undo it later.” He explained that economic and social policy can be corrected, “but migration is one of the few areas in which, once you’ve made a mistake, you can never put it right again.”
Foreigners now account for 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in Germany, despite comprising only 14.6 percent of the population. Over 60 percent of welfare recipients have a migration background.
Earlier this month, European Union judges fined Hungary hundreds of millions of euros over its strong border policies.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes mass migration is permanently transforming Germany. He is urging Hungarians to say "no" to a similar transformation of their country—as they cannot reverse it if it turns out to be a mistake.
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Orban elaborated on these themes in a candid interview with Germany’s Funke Media Group, explaining why he rejects mass migration: “Tens of thousands of migrants crossed the Hungarian border in 2015
Orban elaborated on these themes in a candid interview with Germany’s Funke Media Group, explaining why he rejects mass migration: “Tens of thousands of migrants crossed the Hungarian border in 2015 show more
Illegal aliens and other “non-citizens” can receive voter registration forms without needing to show proof of citizenship in at least 49 states. They can use these forms to access welfare benefits and obtain driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots. Only Arizona has passed a law preventing this—but it applies only to state forms, not federal ones.
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993 mandates that states facilitate voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and welfare offices. These agencies must provide voter registration forms alongside application papers. Without a federal law requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration forms, migrants can simply claim to be U.S. citizens to register to vote, easily bypassing the official ban on non-citizens voting.
The House Administration Committee has approved the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to combat this. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) also emphasizes the need for increased enforcement measures. However, with foreign aid and spending bills desired by the Democrat-controlled Senate and the White House already passed, the GOP has little chance of compelling them to pass new election integrity bills.
Federal prosecutions, state investigations, and audits reveal numerous non-citizens registered to vote. Former Federal Election Commission (FEC) member Hans von Spakovsky highlights various instances of non-Americans voting illegally in elections at different levels.
Polling suggests at least a fifth of mail-in ballots in 2020 were tainted by fraud, compromising the legitimacy of an election that came down to a few thousand votes in a handful of states.
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Illegal aliens and other "non-citizens" can receive voter registration forms without needing to show proof of citizenship in at least 49 states. They can use these forms to access welfare benefits and obtain driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots. Only Arizona has passed a law preventing this—but it applies only to state forms, not federal ones.
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Security forces in the Mexican desert near the U.S. border are on high alert following the discovery of a deceased 45-year, likely from heat stroke. The deceased man had been abandoned by his trafficker, who later buried him in the desert. Upon the family’s request, the trafficker disclosed the body’s location. During a search, authorities found six other migrants, one showing signs of dehydration. It is the second death from dehydration in Chihuahua state within a week. Temperatures in the area have exceeded 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
Migrants on their journey to the United States from Latin America navigate a landscape fraught with dangers, including hazardous river crossings, aggressive wildlife, and violent criminal gangs. Now, extreme heat poses an additional threat. The Mexican government has reported 155 heat-related deaths so far, with 30 occurring in the past week alone.
The U.S. Border Patrol has documented 77 deaths in the El Paso sector, which includes parts of Texas and New Mexico, since October. The leading causes of death in the area are heat stroke, drowning, and falls from the border wall.
The death toll highlights a dark side to Joe Biden’s open border policies. His mass parole of illegal immigrants, coupled with gifting them more work permits and new deportation protections, is incentivizing more people to undertake the potentially deadly journey to the U.S.
According to Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM), approximately 1.3 million migrants traversed Mexican territory between January and May of this year.
Heatwaves have also wrought havoc on the Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, with over 1,300 mostly unauthorized pilgrims perishing in the heat.
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Security forces in the Mexican desert near the U.S. border are on high alert following the discovery of a deceased 45-year, likely from heat stroke. The deceased man had been abandoned by his trafficker, who later buried him in the desert. Upon the family's request, the trafficker disclosed the body’s location. During a search, authorities found six other migrants, one showing signs of dehydration. It is the second death from dehydration in Chihuahua state within a week. Temperatures in the area have exceeded 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
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Migrant crime, which Donald Trump has labeled a “new category of crime,” made waves in the media this past week, with a number of high-profile crimes sparking public outrage.
HANG HIM HIGH.
Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, an Ecuadorian illegal, has been arrested in New York City for allegedly holding up a boy and girl, both aged 13, with a machete. Inga-Landi, 25, allegedly recorded himself raping the girl in a Queens park after binding and gagging the pair before robbing them.
He was captured by members of the public and given a beating before being turned over to the police. It has since transpired that he had at least three prior run-ins with the law, and an immigrationjudge ordered his deportation in 2022—but the Joe Biden regime did not execute it, and he was left at large.
Inga-Landi’s case has caused widespread anger, with Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia going so far as to call for him to be hanged from the border wall.
MOTHER OF FIVE.
The rape and murder of mother-of-five Rachel Morin, allegedly by Salvadoran illegal Victor Martinez Hernandez, has caused even greater anger.
Hernandez, 23, was also wanted for murder in his native El Salvador and for an attack on a mother and her young child in Los Angeles when he was arrested in Oklahoma for the 2023 slaying of Morin on a popular Maryland hiking trail.
“We are 1,800 miles from the southern border here in Harford County,” stressed Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler of Harford County, Maryland, in a press conference on the arrest.
“This is the second woman in our county to be killed by illegal suspects. In both cases, they are suspects from El Salvador with ties to criminal gangs. [This] should not be happening. Victor Hernandez did not come here to make a better life for himself… he came here to escape a crime he committed in El Salvador,” he railed.
Trump personally contacted Morin’s family to express his concerns, with her mother saying she was “deeply touched by President Trump’s kindness and concern.”
“He asked about Rachel and showed honest compassion for her untimely death. His words brought comfort to me during this very difficult time.”
FREED TO KILL.
It has been revealed that Pablo Jose Gutierrez-Morales, a 31-year-old illegal alien charged with stabbing a California man to death, carried out the killing just weeks after skipping an immigration hearing.
The Nicaraguan entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which says it “paroled [him] into the U.S. [to be] monitored by ICE’s Alternatives to Detention (ATD) with instructions to report to Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), Los Angeles for reporting.”
ICE gave up on these light restrictions a few months later, with disastrous results.
SIXTEEN-TIME DEPORTEE.
Ignacio Cruz-Mendoza, a 47-year-old Mexican illegal alien, has been charged with vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, reckless driving, and driving without a license after allegedly running down and killing Scott Miller, 64, in Colorado.
Cruz-Mendoza was working illegally as a driver for the Monique Trucking company when he swerved off the load and caused his cargo to fall onto five vehicles, killing Miller and severely injuring another driver.
The illegal had been deported from the U.S. on 16 previous occasions.
FIVE FUGITIVE KILLERS.
ICE has detained five illegals wanted for murder or another form of homicide over just two weeks in the Houston and Waco areas.
The wanted men include two Hondurans and three Mexicans, with one of the Hondurans “wanted in Mexico for multiple murders.” ICE reports the unnamed 38-year-old killed two people “during a botched attempt to highjack a shipment of illicit narcotics.”
One of the Mexicans had been deported once before, and another “voluntarily returned” three times.
MOST WANTED.
Two illegals on a Texan ‘most wanted’ list have been detained.
Servando Trejo Duran, Jr., 62, has a criminal record in the U.S. dating back to 1980 and has been deported previously. The Mexican was wanted for violating parole conditions related to a murder conviction and was No. 3 on the most wanted list.
Victor Hugo Chox Gonzalez, the No. 1 most wanted, has also been detained. He also has a lengthy criminal record and a previous deportation to his name and was most recently convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child in 2023.
DREAMERS.
Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data revealed that 765,166 so-called ‘Dreamers’ approved by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program had arrest records within five years of the launch of the Obama-Biden initiative.
Fully 10.38 percent of approved applications under DACA—which grants de facto amnesty to illegals arriving in the U.S. as minors—had prior arrest records, including for violent crimes and drunk driving.
Biden recently announced job opportunities and protections against deportation for “Dreamers” to mark the 12th anniversary of DACA. Many criticized the move as a naked attempt to shore up the Democrat’s support among minorities, which is collapsing ahead of the November election.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Migrant crime, which Donald Trump has labeled a "new category of crime," made waves in the media this past week, with a number of high-profile crimes sparking public outrage.
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Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, an Ecuadorian illegal, was arraigned Wednesday for raping a 13-year-old girl on June 13 attack in Kissena Park, New York City, after binding and gagging her. Inga-Landi, 25, said he was “nervous at first, then got comfortable and recorded it” in a videotaped confession.
The incident has sparked fury across the country, with Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia calling for the illegal to receive the death penalty—”perhaps by hanging from the border wall.”
Judge Joanne B. Watters ordered Inga-Landi held without bail due to concerns over flight risk. “The brazen and brutal nature of this defendant’s actions are indicative of someone who does not follow the law, and who has no regard for anybody else, but himself, and he will not return to court,” Assistant District Attorney Kasey Esposito had warned, urging the judge not to bail the illegal.
An immigration judge ordered Inga-Landi to leave the country in 2022, but the Joe Biden regime failed to enforce his deportation.
Esposito revealed distressing details from Inga-Landi’s taped confession. The illegal described coming across the girl with a 13-year-old boy and threatening them with a “machete-style” blade. He then tied them up at knifepoint and raped the girl. Inga-Landi allegedly stole their phones after the assault.
Inga-Landi remained at large for five days after the rape, with a manhunt ending with his capture by New Yorkers who recognized him from suspect descriptions. They restrained him and called 911, which led to his arrest.
Inga-Landi faces a litany of charges, including first-degree rape, predatory sexual assault, and several counts of kidnapping and robbery. If convicted on the main charge, he could receive a maximum sentence of 25 years to life.
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Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, an Ecuadorian illegal, was arraigned Wednesday for raping a 13-year-old girl on June 13 attack in Kissena Park, New York City, after binding and gagging her. Inga-Landi, 25, said he was “nervous at first, then got comfortable and recorded it” in a videotaped confession.
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Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program’s first five years. Most of these so-called “Dreamers” were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest.
Joe Biden recently announced expanded deportation protections and job opportunities for DACA recipients on the 12th anniversary of the program instituted under the Obama-Biden administration. Critics argue that the program’s leniency towards illegals brought to the U.S. as minors, even if they have criminal histories, jeopardizes national security and public safety.
From June 2012 to October 2019, USCIS received 888,818 DACA applications and approved 765,166. An astonishing 10.38 percent of approved applications (79,398) had prior arrests. Some recipients had extensive arrest records, including 41 recipients with over ten arrests and 963 with five.
Thousands had convictions for assault, battery, drug crimes, and drunk driving. Illegal alien drivers frequently kill American citizens, including children, as The National Pulse recounts in its regular migrant crime round-ups.
Most DACA requesters with arrest records came from Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Brazil, and Peru.
Biden is not only expanding deportation protections for DACA recipients. He is also offering protection from deportation and a path to citizenship for as many as half a million illegal alien spouses of U.S. citizens—a policy that will encourage sham marriages, denounced as a shameless attempt to “buy” more minority votes.
Most Americans believe Biden is intentionally “encouraging” illegal immigration to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats over time.
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Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program's first five years. Most of these so-called "Dreamers" were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest.
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Joe Biden is set to announce protections for illegal aliens married to U.S. citizens, benefiting up to 500,000 migrants. Biden will outline the details of the pro-illegal policy at the White House during an event marking the 12th anniversary of Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The new policy will shield illegal aliens with U.S. spouses from deportation, gift them work permits, and offer a pathway to citizenship. It is likely to encourage more sham marriages.
Marrying a citizen is already a route to citizenship, but those who enter the country illegally without a visa must currently leave the U.S. while they pursue green card applications.
The Biden regime’s initiative will be one of the most expansive unilateral actions by a U.S. President to gift legal status to unlawfully present migrants since Obama implemented the DACA program. Biden also plans to introduce new measures to assist DACA recipients, or “Dreamers,” in gaining access to work permits.
A majority of Americans—54 percent—believe the 81-year-old Democrat is “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the U.S. en masse to “create a permanent majority” for his party over time. It is projected that illegal immigration during his current term will equal all legal immigration via Ellis Island from 18992 to 1954.
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Joe Biden is set to announce protections for illegal aliens married to U.S. citizens, benefiting up to 500,000 migrants. Biden will outline the details of the pro-illegal policy at the White House during an event marking the 12th anniversary of Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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Over the past week, new evidence has further validated Donald Trump’s description of migrant crime as a “new category of crime.” The National Pulse has uncovered numerous instances of illegal aliens committing crimes and sapping public resources, fraying America’s social fabric.
GANGS MAP.
On Friday, reporters published a map showing the explosion of transnational criminal organizations across the U.S., fueled by the illegal immigration crisis.
The map shows the brutal Tren de Aragua gang, which first emerged in the prisons of Venezuela, operating in cities including Chicago, Miami, and New York. It shows ultra-violent Mexican cartels, in particular the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels, operating in all 50 states. It even reveals that Chinese Triads are running extensive drug farms run by de facto slaves in states as far from the southern border as Washington and Maine. The crime syndicate has links to “hundreds” of properties in the Pine Tree State.
The extent of the crime map provides firm evidence for Trump’s warning that “every state is a border state” now.
Jose Medina-Hernandez is charged with mowing down Nancy Richmond, an 88-year-old grandmother-of-five, and her daughter Crystal Brunn, 63, in Shelby Township, Michigan.
The National Pulse has covered many examples of illegals, often intoxicated, killing Americans on the roads, including children. Medina-Hernandez’s case stands out as he had reportedly been issued a driver’s license despite the fact that “Michigan law requires an individual be ‘legally present’ to be issued a standard driver’s license.”
“It’s extremely alarming to think Secretary Benson may be unlawfully issuing licenses to illegal immigrants,” commented Republican State Senator Joseph Bellino.
Republicans are concerned about illegals obtaining documents allowing them to vote in U.S. elections, despite the fact this is technically illegal, due to similar weaknesses in the vetting process for registering to vote.
PICKPOCKETING EPIDEMIC.
New York is suffering a huge wave of pickpocketing, with the New York Police Department (NYPD) logging 781 complaints so far in 2024. This is a substantial increase on the 650 pickpocketing complaints they had received by the same time last year–and still underestimates the true scale of the epidemic, with many victims feeling that reporting pickpocketing is a waste of time.
Raymond Kelly, former Police Commissioner of New York City, complained, “There are no consequences for virtually anything these days,” adding that migrants are “augmenting” the crime wave.
Democrat district attorneys such as Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, responsible for Donald Trump’s sham conviction, seem uninterested in deterring genuine criminals, downgrading over half of the felonies presented to him by police to misdemeanors.
INFILTRATORS.
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) and the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested eight Islamic State terrorists in cities as far-flung as Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and New York City.
The jihadists all hail from Tajikistan, the home country of the ISIS terrorists responsible for the March terror attack at Crocus Hall, near Moscow, that left over 140 Russians dead. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned in May that the U.S. is at risk of a similar attack.
One of the Tajiks arrested in the U.S. had been at large for at least six months. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) initially detained all of them but later released them. Authorities discovered their terror links afterward, highlighting the dangers of allowing illegal aliens to remain free for years while their asylum claims are processed.
TRAFFICKED DAUGHTER.
Elia Antonio and Juan Carlos Rocha Mejia are facing multiple pedophilia charges; the former for “knowingly attempt to provide or transport a child”—his 12-year-old daughter—”for the purpose of commercial sex act,” the latter for first-degree child sex assault, child enticement, false imprisonment, and strangulation and suffocation.
Antonio reportedly told his daughter to “wear something nice” before she was blindfolded, tied up, and abused in Oakfield, Wisconsin. She later escaped to a nearby home, where they called the police.
FOXES GUARDING THE HENHOUSE.
Illegal immigration and drug smuggling are big business for cartels and so-called “coyote” people-smugglers—so big that organized criminals are increasingly able to pay off U.S. officials.
A jury has convicted former CBP officer Leonard Darnell George of receiving bribes, conspiracy to import drugs, and migrant smuggling. He allowed at least 19 cars packed with hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, heroin, and fentanyl, as well as illegal aliens, through the San Ysidro Port of Entry near San Diego, California, over a period of six months.
George received a minimum of $13,000 for each vehicle he waved through. He blew much of the money on motorbikes, jewelry, and “showering” strippers with money at the Hong Kong Gentleman’s Club in Tijuana, Mexico.
“We have a new category of crime. It’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime,” @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Over the past week, new evidence has further validated Donald Trump's description of migrant crime as a "new category of crime." The National Pulse has uncovered numerous instances of illegal aliens committing crimes and sapping public resources, fraying America's social fabric.
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Most of the jobs created under Joe Biden “are not jobs for American workers,” according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. “These are not jobs for either the native nor the legal migrant,” he told Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk.
Kassam says the public “rightly are sick of” of this “rewarding of illegality, rewarding of criminality” by the Biden regime, which may explain why the incumbent rates so poorly on the economy in polls, despite the corporate media insisting it is growing well.
The National Pulse has previously reportedresearch by Steve Englander, head of macro at Standard Chartered, estimating that “undocumented [sic] immigrants account for half of job growth in FY24 so far.”
Even this may have been an underestimate, however, with research by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), covered by The National Pulse in February, finding Biden‘s vaunted “jobs recovery” is driven almost entirely by illegal immigrants.
Kassam has explained how this is possible before, noting that illegal immigrants are still able to take jobs if they are issued so-called employment authorization documents by the Biden regime. These enable them to work while they await their day in immigration court.
This is often set for years from the date they first encounter U.S. border officials, and hundreds of thousands have been granted a stealth amnesty as a result of the federal government terminating their asylum cases without any decision on their right to asylum being taken.
Most of the jobs created under Joe Biden "are not jobs for American workers," according to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. "These are not jobs for either the native nor the legal migrant," he told Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk.
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Eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS were arrested by ICE and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia after entering the U.S. illegally through our southern border.
The details: The suspects entered the U.S. without initial flags from Customs and Border Protection or the Department of Homeland Security. Post-release, they were identified as having ties to ISIS, raising alarms about possible terrorism threats.
How’d we find them? Wiretaps revealed one suspect discussed bombings reminiscent of the Boston Marathon attack.
Back up: This comes one week after FBI Director Christopher Wray testified to the Senate that he was concerned about an increased threat of a coordinated terrorist attack inside the U.S.
Big picture: This all circles back to Joe Biden’s reckless open border. 294 illegal aliens on the terrorist watchlist have been apprehended at the southern border since Biden took office. And those are just the ones we caught. Customers and Border Protection estimate over 1.7 million illegal aliens have entered the U.S. undetected under Biden.
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Eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS were arrested by ICE and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia after entering the U.S. illegally through our southern border.
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