Asylum Ruling Appeals Hit New Record in Germany as Syrians Refuse to Go Home

Germany: Well integrated Muslims demand Caliphate

Germany is experiencing a new migration conundrum. While judges are overwhelmed by tens of thousands of new appeals against asylum decisions, only a handful of Syrians—fewer than 2,000 out of nearly one million living in the country—have requested official assistance to return to their homeland, despite the fall of Bashar al-Assad having been celebrated as the condition that would make their return possible.

The first half of 2025 brought a record number, 76,646 lawsuits by migrants initiated before administrative courts, more than in all of 2023 (71,885) and three-quarters of the 2024 level. Densely populated states such as North Rhine-Westphalia (13,304), Bavaria (11,412), and Lower Saxony (over 11,000) account for much of this surge.

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Is the Temporary Foreign Worker Program Canada’s Next Big Political Wedge?

A fresh Abacus Data poll reveals a nation divided over the fate of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).

With 44 percent of Canadians supporting its elimination compared with 30 percent firmly opposed and 18 percent neutral or undecided, the proposal is proving to be more than a policy debate.


The bottom line for me is that Corporate Canada and the LPC cannot be trusted to act in our best interests.

They conspired to flood Canada with unskilled immigrants from incompatible cultures without a thought to the harm this would cause to the social and economic well being of Canadians.

Their greed driven actions created a  vote bloc to harvest and a false boost in GDP for the LPC to brag about while simultaneously providing the leverage necessary for the business class to depress wages and profit from the shortages that resulted.

You and your children can’t find a job? Fck you!

You and your children can’t afford rent never mind a mortgage? Fck you!

You and your children can’t find a doctor? Fck you!

You and your children threatened by migrant crime? Fck you!

Homeless shelters and foodbanks overrun by the LPC’s migrant hordes? Fck you!

And the topper? If you complain you’re a racist. Fck you!

This is the way it is. They do not care about me, they do not care about you. They are not to trusted.

Death to all Tyrants and the TFW.

The Great Replacement is not a conspiracy theory.

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Middle England is radicalising, and the rest of the world is watching

For many protesters in York and Leeds, waving the national flag is not a mark of extremism. They simply want to keep their communities safe

York has long been defined by postcard charm. Cobbled streets, medieval walls, a bustling university and steady tourist influx made it a place associated with heritage and Harry Potter, not hard politics. But York has now become a battle ground for Britain’s growing migration debate, overwriting the city’s storybook image. What was once a byword for stability now reads as a warning: Middle England is learning the politics of confrontation.

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The German parties’ pact to silence criticism of immigration

Islam does not belong in Germany

Every mainstream party running in Cologne’s local elections this month has agreed not to criticise immigration. Those bound by the so-called fairness agreement say they will not depict asylum seekers or migrants in a ‘negative’ light. Candidates are also warned not to ‘exploit’ migration as an electoral issue.

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Top immigration court rules judges can deny bond to millions of migrants

A Trump administration policy to deny bond hearings to immigrants who entered the country without authorization was upheld by an immigration appellate board Friday, expanding mandatory detention to thousands of people already behind bars and potentially millions more nationwide.

Although the policy is being challenged in federal court, the ruling by the Board of Immigration Appeals is likely to send an immediate chill through immigration courts where judges for decades have released individuals on bond whom they did not deem a flight risk or danger.

Those judges are now bound by the board’s decision. Immigration courts are not part of the judicial branch but fall under the Department of Justice.


The Trump administration understands the destruction mass immigration has caused and are working to fix it.

Canada on the other hand has a ruling class that believes it their right to profit from the harms they inflict on you via open borders.

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I was arrested after refusing to remove my Union flag – I thought I’d be the next Lucy Connolly

On Sunday evening, two days after the Court of Appeal ruled that the Bell Hotel in Epping could continue to house migrants, Sarah White joined the protest route, which she has marched countless times in the past two months. Wearing a pink top with “The Only Way is Epping” emblazoned on it, carrying a Union flag, she addressed the crowd.

“We assert our fundamental right to protest peacefully,” she said. “A right woven into the fabric of our history.” Essex, White went on, “once repelled a Napoleonic invasion”. “We will not consent to governance that endangers our communities.”


Another of those Mum of 2 kids Right Wing Extremists.

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B.C. premier wants temporary foreign worker program cancelled or reformed

In a surprise statement, Premier David Eby called for the end of Canada’s temporary foreign worker (TFW) program — blaming Ottawa’s flawed immigration policies for filling up homeless shelters and food banks.

“The temporary foreign worker program is not working. It should be cancelled or significantly reformed,” Eby said during an unrelated announcement in Surrey, B.C., Thursday.

“We can’t have an immigration system that fills up our homeless shelters and our food banks. We can’t have an immigration system that outpaces our ability to build schools and housing. And we can’t have an immigration program that results in high youth unemployment.


Doug Ford loves the TFW program. Corporate welfare is the God Given right of the ruling class in Dougie’s world.

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Chris Selley: Who’s against Canadian jobs for Canadian kids instead of for foreign workers?

Youth unemployment stands at 14.6 per cent, according to Statistics Canada’s latest release. That’s the highest non-pandemic July figure since 2009 (15.9 per cent), at the nadir of the Great Recession. It makes nothing but good sense that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would position himself, as he did on Wednesday, foursquare athwart bringing in any more temporary foreign workers to fill positions that certain employers swear blind they cannot fill with younger Canadians at any conceivable price.


The first time abuse of the TFW program made news a way back in 2014 it was discovered that Tim Horton’s actually built imported slaves into their business plan.

Tim Hortons: The Canadian icon Canadians won’t work for

Last week, the CEO of Tim Hortons laid out part of his case for why the chain needs to be able to hire temporary foreign workers. This is what Marc Caira told Bloomberg News: “If you don’t have access to some of the foreign workers where they are required, it will ultimately also impact on the Canadians that work in that area, because we can’t really deliver on the promise that we want in terms of delivering quality service.”

Translation: Let us import these workers, or the double-double gets it.

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England’s ‘Raise the Colours’ inspires flag protests in Dublin

There is a beast slouching towards central Dublin, and the authorities aren’t quite sure how to deal with it. In recent weeks, hundreds of Irish tricolours have been affixed to lampposts across the Irish capital, mirroring the vigilante patriotism of England’s “Operation Raise the Colours”.

What began in the tattered suburbs of Ballyfermot, Coolock and Finglas is now pressing into the more bohemian quarters of the inner city. “We object to the unauthorised erection of these decorations,” read one letter from residents. “They dishonour the Flag by flouting official protocol [and] are in breach of Dublin City Council’s rules on the decoration of lighting poles.”

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Asylum seeker found guilty of sexual assault of girl 14 that triggered huge protests outside Bell Hotel in Epping

A migrant who tried to kiss her a schoolgirl and told her he wanted to have a baby with her before later groping a woman who came to her aid was convicted of sex offences today.

Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 41, sparked a huge anti-migrant demonstration in Epping, Essex, and prompted the local council to try and shut down the town’s Bell Hotel where he was a resident after his arrest in July.

He made inappropriate comments and tried to kiss the 14-year-old as she sat eating pizza with friends on a bench after school.

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The Crumbling of Cologne’s Multicultural Consensus

Last week, news of a round-table agreement banning criticism of immigration in Cologne made headlines—not least because it caught the attention of Elon Musk. Seven parties, from the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU) to the SPD, Greens, and Left Party, had signed the so-called Fairness Agreement, pledging not to criticize asylum seekers or migrants during election campaigns. The agreement has existed since 2017, but now, ahead of the municipal elections on September 14th, it has finally cracked.

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My Chinese Friend

When one of the best writers on anti-white racism feels the need to write a column about a noble immigrant, we have to wonder if America’s ethno-masochism has gone too far.

Has it been mandated by law that everyone have a heartwarming story about a plucky, hardworking immigrant?

Liberals don’t like Americans, so they’re left out of this question. But Jeremy Carl? He wrote the excellent book “The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart.” And his article came out the same week that sensible economist Tyler Cowen uttered his own lunacy about our marvelous immigrants.

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Migrant crisis: How Europe went from Merkel’s ‘We can do it’ to pulling up the drawbridge

The day they appeared he could hardly believe his eyes. Small boat after small boat bearing in from the Turkish side. “I have so many memories that are coming back to me now,” says Paris Louamis, 50, a hotelier on the Greek island of Lesbos. “There were people from Syria, Afghanistan, many countries.”

This was August 2015 and Europe was witnessing the greatest movement in population since the end of the Second World War. More than a million people would arrive in the EU over the next few months driven by violence in Syria, as well as Afghanistan and Iraq and elsewhere.

I witnessed the arrivals on Lesbos and met Paris Laoumis as he was busy helping exhausted asylum seekers near his hotel. “I am proud of what we did back then,” he tells me. Along with international volunteers he provided food and clothing to those arriving.


With rare exceptions such as Hungary and Poland the elites across Europe should be tried for what amounted to a sinister act of treason.

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Netherlands Weighs Pepper Spray After Migrant Murder of Teen

The Dutch justice minister is considering lifting the country’s decades-old ban on pepper spray after the murder of a 17-year-old girl by an asylum seeker ignited public anger over immigration and the government’s failure to protect its citizens.

Justice Minister David van Weel told parliament he is exploring whether civilians, particularly women, should be allowed to carry pepper spray for self-defence. The small canisters, which temporarily disable attackers, are currently classed as prohibited weapons under Dutch law. Possession can result in hefty fines or even a criminal record.

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