Europe’s Largest Remigration Summit Draws 500 Attendees

Europe’s Largest Remigration Summit Draws 500 Attendees

Around 500 activists, politicians, and commentators from Europe and North America gathered in Portugal on Saturday, May 30th, for a major conference dedicated to remigration, reflecting the growing prominence of immigration as a political issue across the Western world.

The summit, held in the coastal Portuguese city of Figueira da Foz, attracted attendees from across Europe, the United States, and Canada. Organisers described the event as an opportunity to exchange ideas and strategies at a time when immigration policy has become a central issue in Western politics.

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Europe’s First Remigration Think Tank To Launch in Vienna

Europe’s First Remigration Think Tank To Launch in Vienna

A new Vienna-based organisation, the Institute for Remigration, is set to launch officially following a summit in Porto, Portugal, on Saturday, May 30th, positioning itself as Europe’s first think tank and lobbying group dedicated to ethnocultural continuity and remigration policies.

The organisation was founded by Austrian activist Martin Sellner, leader of the Identitarian Movement of Austria, and aims to focus on migration, demographic change, and the ‘Great Replacement.’

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Report claims dozens of workplace complaints tied to pro-Palestinian views among Muslims in Canada

Report claims dozens of workplace complaints tied to pro-Palestinian views among Muslims in Canada

A Department of Justice report says hundreds of Muslims in Canada have reported workplace consequences linked to their political views, particularly support for Palestine.

The report, A Qualitative Look at Serious Legal Problems: Muslims in London and Toronto, attributes the findings to advocacy and legal support data provided by the Canadian Muslim Lawyers Association of Toronto, which says it has assisted more than 300 individuals who faced workplace repercussions related to their political expression.

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Deportation flight to Muslim-majority Pakistan serves pork sausages as part of ‘full Irish breakfast’

Deportation flight to Muslim-majority Pakistan serves pork sausages as part of ‘full Irish breakfast’

Pork sausages were served to men being deported to Pakistan as part of a full Irish breakfast despite the country’s Muslim-majority population, a human rights monitoring report has revealed.

The catering blunder took place on Ireland’s first chartered deportation flight to Pakistan, which removed 24 men from Dublin to Islamabad on September 23 last year.

A monitor appointed by Ireland’s Department of Justice said gardaí complained that the food served on board was ‘of a lower standard than expected’ and that including pork sausages in a ‘full Irish breakfast’ was ‘inappropriate’.

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How Trump got immigration spectacularly right

How Trump got immigration spectacularly right

Parts of the MAGA movement are unhappy with President Trump’s migration strategy. The administration has softened its policy on deportations following a public uproar over the ICE killings in January, it is said. The focus has been on removing only the most violent offenders.

“The truth is the first year was not a year of mass deportation,” says Mike Howell of the Mass Deportation Coalition. “A conscious decision was made to go after the worst first, which was, we’ll call it a deviation, from the central campaign promise of mass deportations.”

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Canadian judge gives Indian trucker only 2.5 years behind bars for killing Olympic figure skater while plowing through cars in construction zone

Canadian judge gives Indian trucker only 2.5 years behind bars for killing Olympic figure skater while plowing through cars in construction zone

Man, am I the only one getting sick and tired of hearing this type of story every day?

An Indian trucker who had been driving for 16 hours straight when he smashed through a construction zone and killed an Olympic figure skater and mom was given a 2.5 year sentence after pleading guilty in an Ontario court.

h/t patthedog

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WARMINGTON: Videos show purported crossbow at Khalsa Day but police did not see it

WARMINGTON: Videos show purported crossbow at Khalsa Day but police did not see it

This guy appears to have brought a hunting crossbow to a community event in Mississauga.

More than 300,000 people showed up for the 2026 Sikh Spiritual Centre Khalsa Day (Nagar Kirtan) Parade on Sunday, May 3, in Mississauga and Toronto.

Next the Muslims will demand they be allowed to march with severed heads.

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Latest Harvard/Harris Poll Shows (Extremely) Modest Bump for ‘Mass Deportation’

Latest Harvard/Harris Poll Shows (Extremely) Modest Bump for ‘Mass Deportation’

The latest Harvard/Harris poll was just released, and it reveals a modest bump in approval for President Trump’s immigration policies generally and for removing all aliens who are present in the United States illegally in particular. The electoral implications of the poll’s finding that a large majority of Democrats support “open borders”, however, have yet to be seen.

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‘Denial of care’: Doctors worry about benefit seeking freeloaders as payment requirements take effect

‘Denial of care’: Doctors worry about benefit seeking freeloaders as payment requirements take effect

‘Denial of care’: Doctors worry about refugees as payment requirements take effect

Refugees now have to pay out of pocket for part of their drug prescriptions, mental health counselling, dental services, vision care and health equipment — including wheelchairs — as changes to a federal program take effect.

For decades, Canada’s Interim Federal Health Program has provided complete health coverage to refugees and refugee claimants until they are eligible for provincial health plans and benefits.

But starting Friday, they must pay $4 for every prescription and 30 per cent of the cost of supplemental health products and services.


Remigration is the answer.

Be nice if our medicos cared as much for citizens.

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New report finds crashing trucks and killing people, dealing drugs, importing their ethnic hatreds and being involved in regular public shootouts related to their criminal activity has caused an increase in anti-Sikh hate

New report finds crashing trucks and killing people, dealing drugs, importing their ethnic hatreds and being involved in regular public shootouts related to their criminal activity has caused an increase in anti-Sikh hate

New report finds increase in anti-Sikh hate

Every day, Sukhmani, an 11th grader from Scarborough, carefully ties her turban, a practice rooted in faith, discipline, and identity. But she says that the same visible expression of who she is has made her conscious of her identity.

“They are making fun of the fact that I am wearing a Dastaar now, making fun of the fact of me being vegetarian, making fun of the fact that I have hair on my arms and my legs. It’s really not the most encouraging thing to go through, especially right after the pandemic,” she says.


No one buys the article’s “Won’t somebody think of the children” opening anymore. 

We aren’t responsible. h/t Patti Jo

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Sharon Osbourne confirms plans to attend far-Right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march

Sharon Osbourne confirms plans to attend far-Right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march

Sharon Osbourne has said she will be attending an anti-immigration march organised by far-Right commentator Tommy Robinson.

Next month’s ‘Unite The Kingdom’ march follows a similar rally in September at Trafalgar Square, which drew over 100,000 participants.

Robinson has been drumming up support for the march in social media posts and earlier this week shared an Instagram video on the Gauci Reports account galvanising followers to mark May 16 as the date ‘Britain rises and reunites’.

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DR Congo Signs Deportation Deal with U.S.

DR Congo Signs Deportation Deal with U.S.

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has announced it will temporarily accept foreigners deported from the United States under an agreement with Washington. The deal also aligns with U.S. interests in accessing Congolese mineral resources.

According to government sources, the number of deportees to be received remains unclear, and Kinshasa has not disclosed the specific terms offered by the Trump administration in exchange for its participation.

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