French Senator Faces Trial for Tweet Saying ‘Immigration Kills’
Populist French Senator Stéphane Ravier faces a criminal trial after publishing a tweet in January of last year in which he stated that “immigration kills the youth of France.”
Populist French Senator Stéphane Ravier faces a criminal trial after publishing a tweet in January of last year in which he stated that “immigration kills the youth of France.”
Police in the French city of Bordeaux have had to launch a specialised brigade to tackle minor migrant criminals, with around a third of burglaries and nearly half of pickpocketing now committed by migrant minors, for example.
A 25-year-old illegal migrant from Senegal was arrested in Marseilles after allegedly raping a 64-year-old woman who had allowed him to come into her home from the street.
An Italian intelligence report released this week says migrant “taxi” ship NGOs help people-smugglers and cause more deaths at sea.
A foreign migrant is said to have tried to burn down a local government building after staff reportedly refused to give him cash handouts.
A 44-year-old Somali-Dane has been indicted by a Danish court for selling his 12-year-old daughter into sexual slavery in Kenya and Somalia and forcibly circumcising her.
The newly presented figures are from 2021 and therefore do not include the more than one million Ukrainians who came to Germany looking for shelter after Russia invaded their home country a year ago.
Italian prosecutors have revealed that smugglers charged as much as 8,000 euros each for a voyage that led to the deaths of dozens of people.
The state-backed British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has defended a one-sided article attacking Japan for refusing to embrace mass migration.
Police are said to have used “physical violence” against a crowd of protesters gathered outside a migrant centre in Germany.
A Swiss man has claimed that his local municipality has evicted him in order to use his apartment to accommodate asylum seekers.
A migrant rescued from deportation after a left-wing political campaign went on to murder a man in a street fight, a report has claimed.
Asked about workers who don’t speak the language when they come to Germany, Chancellor Scholz said it should not be seen as a hurdle if people arrive in the country speaking English first and then acquire German later on.
Muhammad was the most popular baby name in the Irish city of Galway last year, the country’s government has claimed.
Four pupils have been suspended from a high school in the UK after a Quran they purchased was said to have sustained a small tear.
An NGO migrant “taxi” ship has been fined 10,000 euros and placed into administrative detention for 20 days for violating a security decree enacted by the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Britain’s governing Conservative (Tory) Party has bizarrely accused the opposition Labour Party of pursuing a policy platform essentially indistinguishable from their own.
ROME (AP) – The Italian coast guard and firefighters have recovered more than 30 bodies after a wooden migrant boat broke apart in rough seas Sunday near the southern coast of Italy´s mainland, authorities reported.
Yasin Kanjaa, a radical Muslim accused of murdering one and injuring several others after attacks in two churches in Spain, has claimed he sees “devils” as authorities look into the state of his mental health.
NICOSIA, Cyprus – A Cyprus court on Saturday ordered the detention for six days of a Syrian man suspected of illegally bringing 21 Syrian migrants to the east Mediterranean island nation aboard a boat.
The German government has announced a new migration scheme in Africa to recruit supposedly qualified migrants to do jobs in Germany – despite its Turkish “guest worker” programme being a historic disaster.
Nigel Farage warned that the reported plan to effectively grant amnesty to thousands of illegal migrants will endanger British communities.
President Saied has ordered officials to tackle illegal migration after alleging “a criminal plot” to “change Tunisia’s demographic make-up”.
The Conservative Party-led British government’s long track record of failure on immigration is continuing, according to recent statistics, with removals of foreign nationals down 51 per cent compared to 2019.
Tunisian President Kais Saied has been criticised for stating illegal immigration is directed toward changing demographics.
Last year, nearly a million people applied for asylum status within the European Union along with around four million Ukrainians.
London’s Metropolitan Police arrested 1,470 people from five states whose nationals’ asylum claims will now be fast-tracked without officials even talking to them in 2022 alone, Breitbart Europe can reveal.
The UK government has been accused of granting an “amnesty in all but name” to migrants coming to Britain, with the country announcing it will accept thousands of people’s requests to stay in the country without so much as interviewing them.
As many as 20 per cent of German residents do not speak German exclusively while at home, with five per cent speaking no German at all.
A British couple was handed prison sentences for joining a migrant smuggling ring and bringing illegals to the UK hidden in couches.
The number of alleged anti-“LGBTQ+” attacks in Europe spiked in 2022, a year that saw the highest number of asylum seekers arrive on the continent since the 2016 migrant crisis.
The British people are more united on immigration being “too high” than on any other issue, polls suggest – but their political class are continuing to give them more and more of it.
Police in the Swedish city of Stockholm have imposed an indefinite ban on granting permission for protests involving the burnings of the Islamic Qur’an, supposedly due to concerns over threats to Swedish security.
A Syrian asylum seeker appeared in an appeals court in Belgium this week after being convicted of raping his eight-year-old stepdaughter and getting her pregnant, forcing the girl to have an abortion.
One man has been charged with “endangerment” after a car was driven through an anti-mass migration protest in Ireland.
Brexit-backing areas historicly tied to the Labour Party, known as the Red Wall, are housing a disproportionate number of asylum seekers.
73 people are missing and presumed dead after people smugglers put them on an inflatable boat that sank off the coast of Libya.
A migrant accused of killing multiple teenagers during a train stabbing in Germany should have already been deported by authorities, a minister in the country has admitted.
Nigel Farage has warned that the UK faces the prospect of suffering the same fate as Sweden if it continues down the path of mass migration.
Brexit in Name Only: at least 53 foreign terrorists have reportedly been blocked from deportation under European human rights laws.