The European Union's own migration chief is sounding alarm bells over Spain's disastrous decision to grant mass amnesty to illegal immigrants, warning that the reckless policy could force EU member states to abandon the bloc's cherished open border system.
European Commissioner for Asylum and Migration Magnus Brunner admitted Wednesday that Brussels is panicking over Spain's amnesty program, fearing it will trigger a domino effect forcing neighboring countries to slam their borders shut to stop the inevitable flood of migrants.
This is exactly what happens when globalist politicians prioritize virtue signaling over the safety and sovereignty of their own citizens. Spain's socialist government has essentially rolled out the red carpet for anyone who entered the country illegally, and now the entire EU is scrambling to deal with the predictable consequences.
The Globalist Chickens Come Home to Roost
For years, European elites have pushed their disastrous open border policies while dismissing concerns from ordinary citizens about uncontrolled immigration. Now their own officials are admitting these policies are unsustainable and could lead to the collapse of the EU's internal border system.
"Brussels fears Spain's mass amnesty for illegal migrants may prompt an E.U. member state to close its borders," Brunner declared, essentially confirming that the EU's migration policies are a house of cards ready to tumble.
Meanwhile, President Trump's common-sense approach of securing America's borders and enforcing immigration law looks more brilliant by the day. While Europe deals with self-inflicted migration chaos, Trump is delivering on his promise of mass deportations and border security.
The contrast couldn't be clearer: America First policies that put citizens first versus globalist experiments that put ideology over reality. European citizens are paying the price for their leaders' refusal to learn from Trump's successful approach to immigration.
How long will it take for European voters to demand leaders who actually protect their borders instead of dismantling them? The answer may determine whether the EU survives its own suicidal policies.
