Tag: European Immigration Crisis

NY Times Finally Finds a Downside to Mass, Unregulated Immigration

 

In the United States, mass, unregulated immigration is seen as the key to a permanent, Democrat governing majority when third-world migrants and their offspring tip every large red state to blue. This majority will, in turn, impose the full panoply of Nordic taxes and welfare services. For the sake of cheap labor (and a welfare-funded consumer market), big business is firmly in the camp of supporting the mass importation of the very voters that will destroy the capitalist system, thus fulfilling Lenin’s prophecy that “the capitalist will sell you the rope you will hang him with.”

In Sweden, on the other hand, some see mass immigration as a potential threat to the socialist welfare system.

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I am re-reading Menace In Europe, published in 2006 by our own @claire (Claire Berlinski). Inspired, I’d like to take our conversation(s) about the migrant crisis in Europe in a slightly different direction.   Douglas Murray’s Strange Death of Europe certainly sets the migrant crisis into the context of a Europe that has been struggling to come […]

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The new Italian government is facing its first test by a European NGO that “rescues” migrants. That is, the German and French founded, migrant-labor and population-replacement, organization has been frustrated in its latest attempt to ferry African economic migrants to dump on the Italian people for welfare. The Italian people have had enough, and finally […]

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Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Spain?

 

The terrorist attack in Barcelona has once again caused many of us to reflect on the ominous effects of Muslim immigration in Europe. Although all citizens of every country in Europe are at risk, Jews in particular feel vulnerable to the intense hatred that is part of the radical Muslim ideology. The Jews in Spain are no exception.

As a result of this latest bombing, Barcelona’s Chief Rabbi warned Jews in Barcelona to leave while they could:

I tell my congregants: Don’t think we’re here for good. And I encourage them to buy property in Israel. This place is lost. Don’t repeat the mistake of Algerian Jews, of Venezuelan Jews. Better (to leave) early than late.

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In recent Ricochet threads there was a tendency on the part of some to obfuscate the security threat posed by Europe’s migration crisis. Some even denied that the Paris attack was in part perpetrated by faux Syrian refugees. Sorry, that fantasy is officially dead. This past week the preposterously long-named “European Agency for the Management […]

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The Libertarian Podcast, with Richard Epstein: “US Global Leadership and the Refugee Crisis”

 

How much of the responsibility for the refugee crisis currently roiling Europe falls on the United States? What kind of legal and moral obligations do we have to international populations that have suffered as a result of decisions we have (or haven’t) made? And what lessons ought we to take for American foreign policy from the present chaos in the Middle East? Those are some of the questions I take up with Professor Epstein on this week’s installment of The Libertarian, which you can listen to below or by subscribing to the series via iTunes.

The Shortcomings of Obama’s Foreign Policy

 

ObamaPodiumAs refugees from the Middle East continue to pour into Europe, it’s worth taking a moment to remember that this is all a predictable consequence of President Obama’s foreign policy (or lack thereof). As I note in my new column for Defining Ideas:

Though few predicted the rapidity with which the situation would degenerate, it was easy to see that some disaster would soon strike. Why? Because the President does not believe in Pax Americana, the foreign policy approach that states that world peace can only be obtained if the United States is prepared to use force to crush—not just degrade—those that pose a threat to the lives of millions of people across the globe. Make the United States a bystander, and evil nations will wreak havoc on the international scene.

It does not really matter how or why the President came to think that he could secure world peace on the cheap. But the key point is that whenever he is faced with major foreign policy problems, his first move is to take a pot shot at the United States in particular and Western civilization in general. It was not just a verbal slip, but a planned speech, when the President at the National Prayer Meeting breakfast in February 2015 uttered this flip but fatal remark: “Lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ.”