European Union Countries, Liberal on Most Issues, Are Putting a Lid on Immigration 

Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s first female prime minister 

 

The European Union is ratcheting down the flow of immigrants through negotiated migration and asylum policies and tighter enforcement at the borders. The campaign to reduce immigration has been led by Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, whose anti-immigration stance gave her a strong victory in the parliamentary election last September. In Holland, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government recently collapsed over the immigration issue. And according to the WSJ, anti-immigration proposals are doing well in Austria, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Get this: The growing anti-immigration sentiment was kindled in 2016 when a million migrants, mostly from Syria, entered the EU. In the USA, we had more than twice that many illegals cross the Southern border last year.