Political Germany is currently most concerned about the reversal of mass illegal migration. "Remigration" became the negative word of the year 2023, and the AfD would be banned citing the expert discussion on this.

Stalin may be turning in his grave, because the XXI. At the beginning of the 20th century, the ethnic issue becomes a "wagon issue" again in some conflicts: what is new is that the discussion about the flow back from the north to the south started worldwide.

"He who takes half Calcutta does not save Calcutta, but becomes Calcutta himself"

– French-German journalist Peter Scholl-Latour's sharp-eyed observation was made long before the peak of modern migration in 2015, and is widely quoted where it is known.

The attractive metropolitan regions of the USA and Western Europe have reached the limit of their absorption capacity, the developed societies of the Northern Hemisphere can no longer absorb the population surplus of the regions surrounding them, especially not at the current rate. Migration is one of the most pressing campaign topics:

the mainstream promises before every election to "manage" it, as it does now with the mandatory EU distribution quota, but after the election it always turns out that nothing substantive changes.

The big project of the globalist elite is progressing well, the role of nation-states is being taken over by large international integrations, which favor speculators, multi-companies and world power centers. Mass migration weakens nation-states, especially when globalist forces are in power and facilitate influx or access to citizenship. We see this now in the USA, where seven million (250,000 in December 2023 alone) migrants arrived in three years. The debate over the handling of migration has become so intense that the Democrats have even sacrificed US aid to Ukraine to maintain the influx.

Migration is one of the central themes of the US presidential election. In the big cities led by Democrats, the citizenship of the voters is not looked at exactly, so the countryside votes for Trump in vain if the big cities pull to the left and turn over swing states that are decisive for the outcome of the election. Trump is now promising to deport millions of illegal immigrants and complete the Mexican border fence.

What about the 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza?

The Scottish Prime Minister (Humza Yousaf), who is of Muslim origin, proposed right after the Hamas attack that the West should take in a million Palestinians from Gaza, and that Scotland would be the first to open its doors. Then they quickly fixed it, so he gave up on the idea. Of course, there are other ideas for the future of the people of Gaza. In a joint opinion article in November 2023, an Israeli representative from the government and from the opposition called on the countries of the world to accept "only" ten to ten thousand Palestinians each.

If Germany has already taken in 1.2 million Syrians, this ten thousand is not enough, they suggested. There are also suggestions that the Gaza Strip should be "pushed away", making way, for example, for the Ben-Gurion Canal, which would start from the Israeli port of Eilat in the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea through the Negev desert to reach 300 kilometers later the Mediterranean Sea. The old plan has now been dusted off, and there are those who believe that the $55 billion construction cost would pay for itself in 10-15 years if the traffic of the Suez Canal is halved. In addition, the new channel would be so wide that, in addition to larger luxury ships and container carriers, super motherships could also pass through it.

At the 2019 UN General Assembly in the fall of 2019, Turkish President Erdogan proposed the creation of a security zone under international control in northern Syria, where at least half of the 3-4 million Syrian civil war refugees living in Turkey could be resettled. Erdogan's proposal - at least from the Turkish point of view - would kill several birds with one stone. Due to the deteriorating economic situation, there is no longer a need for cheap Syrian labor and the apartments of the resettled Syrians are freed up. The security zone would be in the northern part of Syria, in the accommodation area of ​​the Kurds, where these two million Syrians would be resettled, thus cutting the territory of the Kurdish ethnic group in two. This means that neither the Iraqi Kurds nor the "one further away" Iran would be able to build an oil and gas pipeline towards the Mediterranean.

Such a safety zone – even supervised by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) – would also be good for deporting rejected asylum seekers in the EU, if their country of origin cannot be determined or is unwilling to readmit them.

The XX. Based on the "experiences" of the 20th century, smuggling flights can bring asylum seekers who have been accepted back, or people entering Europe in the framework of family reunification. It would be just icing on the cake if the infrastructure for accommodating the two million Syrians could be built by Turkish companies using Turkish materials with EU funds. Of course, the number of two million employees can be expanded later.

The 650,000 conscripted Ukrainian men living in the EU cannot feel safe either. Before the Rada is the new mobilization law, against which sentiments are already boiling.

Ukrainian men don't want to go to the meat grinder so much as to be picked up on the street. The Rada did not even dare to accept the law at first, now they are negotiating with the military leadership so that the responsibility is "shared", Zelensky's party does not want to take the trouble alone.

It cannot be done that Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60 living in the EU should be questioned collectively. The "rule of law" method would be the following: the summons is sent electronically, and those who do not comply with this within a certain period of time can already be summoned by name. The individual procedure is fine, especially if there is a legal remedy. It is beside the point if you can live with this only in Ukraine. It should be reminded here that the Biden administration requested the data of Hungarian dual citizens, which the Hungarian government refused in principle. American data management is pretty lax anyway, who knows, maybe other countries' lists will come to light in a similar way to the Pentagon documents leaked by the 21-year-old Pennsylvania Air National Guard (Jack Teixeira) last March.

If the Baltic and Scandinavian regions, as well as Poland and Germany, which have come under globalist rule, join the "rule of law" extradition system despite all their promises, then many of the Ukrainian men living there will move to countries that will certainly not extradite them. Based on the previous statements

this is the case in Austria, the Czech Republic and Hungary, which are struggling with a lack of skilled labor.

The undeclared remigration of Ukrainians living in the EU is also served by the EU's efforts to "unify", i.e. reduce the provision of Ukrainian refugees, which is currently the highest in Germany, therefore not only migrants within the EU, but also Ukrainians are taking the route to Germany. direction. Since Berlin doesn't want to look like a coward, they are once again pushing an EU regulation.

Just as you cannot squeeze toothpaste back into the tube or restore the egg from scrambled eggs, it is also difficult to send an illegal migrant who has already reached the EU back to his country, or even to his continent.

The best solution would be the spread of a consistent policy of curbing illegal migration, which the civilian Hungarian government is pursuing, strengthened by several national consultations, parliamentary elections and a referendum, and which, supplemented by the humanitarian assistance program of Hungary Helps, will not bring us trouble, but help. for the people in need. Everyone would benefit from this solution.

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