
There is no sense in believing that Europe is going to immediately put a stop to its culture-destroying policies on unchecked migration. However, there is hope that as their citizens get more emboldened change will happen.
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A decade has passed since Trump rode down that golden escalator, and since then, Americans have only gotten louder and more resolved in their displeasure with unchecked immigration. Despite Democrats and the media being firmly against this, Trump’s mass deportation policies, born out of the last presidential election results, continue to be popular among Americans.
While our country still needs a firm answer to the question of “What is an American?” European citizens, likely emboldened by the success of our own citizens on the topic, seem to have started their own path to reclaiming their countries and culture.
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Similarly, the United Kingdom is also pushing back. Women blocked the streets in front of government-sponsored migrant hotels after rape gangs popped up across the country. These protests are now growing into a massive movement that wants its government to “put the safety of women and children before foreigners.”
In France, citizens are outraged over a legal Moroccan immigrant who desecrated a war memorial by walking over the tomb of the unknown soldier to light a cigarette from its eternal flame.
This is how it all begins – the noticing. Once enough citizens start noticing a pattern, like a connection to a rise in violent crimes, it becomes harder for the government to conceal and hide its dereliction of office. (ROOKE: Anchor Baby Congresswoman Admits To Treason)
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These protests show that there is hope for the once-great giant that was Western Civilization, which created self-governance, individual liberty, architectural mastery, and technological innovation, to find itself alive and well again. Right now, it’s just a soft whisper of national perseverance. However, if this movement persists, Europe will have its own MAGA moment.
* Original Article:
https://dailycaller.com/2025/08/06/rooke-europe-united-kingdom-france-immigration-policy-deportations-trump/