Immigration
June 17, 2026 — John Hinderaker

Mass deportations may be coming to Europe. The European Parliament has voted (418-218) to pass the new “Return Regulation.” It will facilitate deportation of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, and includes various enforcement measures. Watch the MEPs chant “Send them back!” Some, like this Member of the European Parliament, think it will lead to mass deportations: Done deal: Mass deportations from Europe will soon become reality✈️ pic.twitter.com/rQ66WpZL3P — Charlie Weimers
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June 13, 2026 — John Hinderaker

I wrote here about the attempted decapitation of a random citizen on a Belfast street by a Sudanese immigrant. The result has been predictable: riots, accompanied by indefensible violence. Josh Hammer writes: This week’s coverage has been instructive. The framing in outlet after establishment outlet has been nothing if not predictable: “anti-immigrant violence,” “far-right protesters,” “racist riots.” Northern Ireland’s first minister called the rioters “thugs” but had very little to
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June 9, 2026 — John Hinderaker

It seems that hardly a day goes by without the United Kingdom suffering another immigration-related disaster. This one involves a Sudanese who tried to decapitate a passer-by: A Sudanese migrant has been arrested after a barbaric video shows someone seemingly trying to behead another man in the middle of a UK street in scenes likened to “something out of a horror movie.” The horrific footage shows the blood-soaked knifeman pinning
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May 27, 2026 — John Hinderaker

This is justifiable, but perhaps the most radical idea the Trump administration has floated so far: 🚨 HUGE DEVELOPMENT: Sec. Markwayne Mullin announces DHS is drawing up plans to BLOCK ALL international flights into sanctuary cities by ending Customs screening there This would DEVASTATE those cities. Mullin is doing it as a direct result of sanctuaries refusing to cooperate… pic.twitter.com/GRHOWtdipv — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 27, 2026 As I understand
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May 26, 2026 — Scott Johnson

Graham Greene designated his less serious fiction “entertainments,” though he eventually dispensed with the designation. One such “entertainment” was the thriller Ministry of Fear (1943, now with an introduction by Alan Furst), turned into the 1944 film of the same name directed by Fritz Lang. Greene’s novel comes to mind this morning in connection with the Brussels Signal daily newsletter Brussels Calling! From Brussels Calling! I learn that Spain has
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May 25, 2026 — John Hinderaker

France’s Minister of Justice, expected to be a candidate to succeed Emmanuel Macron, is coming out against immigration: French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has called for a three-year pause on immigration, arguing that the country has reached its “limit” due to the mass influx of foreigners over the past few decades. *** Speaking to Le Journal du Dimanche, the Justice Minister said he rejects the notion that race prevents some
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May 4, 2026 — John Hinderaker

“Islamophobia” is a tendentious term which implies that anyone who has reservations about the wisdom of mass immigration from Islamic countries suffers from an irrational “phobia,” so that the skeptic is the problem, not the behavior of the legal or illegal immigrants. The term was coined and foisted on the rest of us by Muslim activists–the Muslim Brotherhood, if I am not mistaken. Sweden is one country that has had
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April 22, 2026 — John Hinderaker

That is what the BBC highlighted, anyway: You really can’t hate the @BBC enough. For context, Abdullah Albadri, armed with two knives and carrying a “martyrdom note,” tried to storm the Israeli embassy in London, told police he wanted to die “for the glory of God,” and was then charged with preparing a terrorist attack. pic.twitter.com/RkzhE6hQo1 — Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) April 21, 2026 In the linked story, the BBC describes
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April 19, 2026 — John Hinderaker

For quite a few years now, Europe’s establishment has doggedly labeled anyone who isn’t on board with mass Islamic immigration as “far right.” You could be a socialist, but if you don’t like millions of Middle Easterners swarming into your country, you are “far right.” The point is to exclude opposition to mass third world immigration from public discourse, but it hasn’t worked. Anti-immigration parties are now among the most
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April 19, 2026 — John Hinderaker

As the Supreme Court deliberates on the case that will determine the law regarding birthright citizenship, it should keep these numbers in mind: Nearly 10% of US births in 2023 came from illegal immigrant mothers, according to newly published research. Pew Research Center revealed that 320,000 of the 3.6 million babies born in the US that year were anchor babies who would not qualify for birthright citizenship if President Trump’s
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April 16, 2026 — Bill Glahn

Last year, the Minneapolis metro area had a rash of gun incidents associated with suburban high school graduation ceremonies. One of the would-be perpetrators was convicted in a federal jury trial yesterday of machine gun possession. Amiir Mawlid Ali, now age 19, was convicted on a felony gun charge after a three-day jury trial held at the federal courthouse in downtown St. Paul. The U.S. Dept. of Justice put out
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April 14, 2026 — John Hinderaker

One of the extraordinary features of the first year of President Trump’s second term has been the attempted judicial coup by Democratic Party district court judges who have, in effect, tried to take over the operation of the Executive Branch. Rogue district judges have issued one ill-founded order after another, most of which have been reversed on appeal. Perhaps the worst offender has been James Boasberg, Chief Judge of the
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April 13, 2026 — John Hinderaker

Viktor Orbán was defeated in his bid for a sixth term as Prime Minister of Hungary, to the delight of liberals everywhere. As a populist and “right wing extremist,” Orban was detested by the Left. He did Hungary a great deal of good, if only by resisting the suicidal immigration policies that so many European countries have followed. But what is the significance of his defeat? Not much, in this
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April 12, 2026 — Scott Johnson

The Obama/Biden administrations are like the clown car in the circus. In this case an endless supply of horrors emanates from inside the compact and the clowns would be akin to the clowns in the horror movie subgenre. They are a humiliating nightmare. Marco Rubio announces the imminent deportation of the latest Killer Klown — the family of Masoumeh Ebtekar, a/k/a Screaming Mary. This is the full text of Secretary
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April 10, 2026 — Scott Johnson

On the day of the opening of the Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival this past October, “Fridley man” Firomsa Ahmed Umar was charged with two counts of arson in connection with the late-night firebombing of a Minneapolis ice cream shop. He struck late the evening before and again the following day. Once was not enough. I’ve mentioned the case a few times on Power Line, most recently in “Priorities.” Umar’s
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April 6, 2026 — John Hinderaker

The Trump administration admitted a tiny number of refugees from South Africa, to the outrage of liberals. Liberals insisted that they weren’t “real” refugees, ostensibly because not enough of them were being murdered, but really because they aren’t “people of color.” Now the South African refugees have begun to settle in. Via
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April 4, 2026 — John Hinderaker

It seems that one can best explain America’s immigration policies with the supposition that they were crafted by our enemies to do as much harm as possible. That thought is prompted by news that the niece and grand-niece of Iran’s arch terrorist, Gen. Qasem Soleimani, killed by an American missile during the first Trump administration, are to be deported: The niece of slain Iranian mastermind Gen. Qasem Soleimani, who showcased
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