As an Australian I have one not so insignificant concern with this EU ruling.
Ursula was in Australia in recent months doing a deal with our corrupt faggot PM Albo to facilitate free transmission of "Europeans" between Europe and Australia...
Exactly. Actions speak louder than words, especially words spoken by parasite politicians and public servants.
Every EU country is steamrolling in censorship laws. This is all you need to know that this is probably just optics to calm people down until independent media is shut down.
Dead on Arrival! The Commission will dilute it beyond recognition in the process.
German Brave translated:
"The European Parliament (EP), together with the Council of the European Union, is the EU’s primary legislative body. Since the Treaty of Lisbon, both institutions have had equal authority in the legislative process and must agree on a draft for an EU law to be adopted.
The ordinary legislative procedure
This procedure, also known as the codecision procedure, applies to the vast majority of policy areas (85 areas in total). The process usually follows these steps:
Initiative: The European Commission submits a legislative proposal (the Commission has the sole right of initiative, although the EP, the Council, or citizens’ initiatives may call for one).
First reading: The EP and the Council review the proposal. The EP may propose amendments.
Second reading: If the Council and the EP cannot reach an agreement, the EP may reject the draft by an absolute majority or propose further amendments.
Conciliation Committee: In the event of a deadlock, a committee composed of equal numbers of MEPs and Council ministers is convened to draft a joint text.
Third reading: The joint text must be re-approved by both institutions for the law to enter into force.
Trilogue negotiations: In practice, the process is often expedited through informal negotiations between the Commission, the EP, and the Council at all stages."
I agree, but it’s just a gesture—it has no real power. EU regulations are generally directly applicable law in the member states. In Germany, almost everything is waved through by the Bundestag without scrutiny or debate. If it ever really comes to the point where an EU regulation doesn’t suit those in power in the member states, they will very quickly remind themselves of their national legislative authority.
Real change can ONLY come from the people in the member states
Yes. The PEOPLE. The people will be emboldened and motivated into action by such optics imo. Moreso than if the vote went the other way and the parliament was silent. Wouldn't you agree?
Soon (I hope), arrests for treason and for knowingly aiding and abetting (and CAUSING) millions of cases of assault, theft, rape, homicide, and other crimes against innocents.
Maybe it won't be "soon", but it had damn well better happen at some not-too-distant point.
Exactly. Just like dog owners get in trouble when their dogs bite someone, these politicians should be held accountable when their pet immigrants cause mayhem in european society
As an Australian I have one not so insignificant concern with this EU ruling.
Ursula was in Australia in recent months doing a deal with our corrupt faggot PM Albo to facilitate free transmission of "Europeans" between Europe and Australia...
Sounds like you're getting some boat people down unda. prepare to be culturally enriched!
KanekoaTheGreat @KanekoaTheGreat on X:
Today the European Parliament voted 418-218 to pass the strictest migration law in EU history.
When the result was announced, MEPs started chanting.
"Send them back."
Inside the parliament chamber. On the floor. In 2026.
Here's what the law actually does:
— Deportation orders now apply across all EU member states. You can't evade removal by crossing a border.
— Detention before deportation extended from 6 months to 30 months. Unlimited for security threats.
— "Return hubs" in third countries. Migrants can be transferred outside the EU while awaiting deportation — including families with children.
— Automatic deportation stays while appeals are pending? Gone. Courts decide case by case.
— Entry bans double from 5 to 10 years. Lifetime bans for security risks.
Currently only about 20% of people ordered deported from the EU actually leave.
For years European leaders told voters that open borders and mass migration were non-negotiable — that wanting enforcement meant you were a fascist.
418 Members of the European Parliament just disagreed.
Trump proved his immigration policies were popular enough to win elections.
After a wave of right-wing electoral gains across the continent, Europe is following in his footsteps.
And the Overton Window is getting kicked off its hinges.
What the EU legislates and what they actually do in practice are two different things. When people are actually shipped out, then I will take notice.
Exactly. Actions speak louder than words, especially words spoken by parasite politicians and public servants.
Every EU country is steamrolling in censorship laws. This is all you need to know that this is probably just optics to calm people down until independent media is shut down.
Well stated fren. You understand.
Dead on Arrival! The Commission will dilute it beyond recognition in the process.
German Brave translated: "The European Parliament (EP), together with the Council of the European Union, is the EU’s primary legislative body. Since the Treaty of Lisbon, both institutions have had equal authority in the legislative process and must agree on a draft for an EU law to be adopted. The ordinary legislative procedure This procedure, also known as the codecision procedure, applies to the vast majority of policy areas (85 areas in total). The process usually follows these steps: Initiative: The European Commission submits a legislative proposal (the Commission has the sole right of initiative, although the EP, the Council, or citizens’ initiatives may call for one). First reading: The EP and the Council review the proposal. The EP may propose amendments. Second reading: If the Council and the EP cannot reach an agreement, the EP may reject the draft by an absolute majority or propose further amendments. Conciliation Committee: In the event of a deadlock, a committee composed of equal numbers of MEPs and Council ministers is convened to draft a joint text. Third reading: The joint text must be re-approved by both institutions for the law to enter into force. Trilogue negotiations: In practice, the process is often expedited through informal negotiations between the Commission, the EP, and the Council at all stages."
Oh well.
At least 2/3 of the EU parliament were chanting "Send Them Back'.
It's a start. I do like the optics.
I agree, but it’s just a gesture—it has no real power. EU regulations are generally directly applicable law in the member states. In Germany, almost everything is waved through by the Bundestag without scrutiny or debate. If it ever really comes to the point where an EU regulation doesn’t suit those in power in the member states, they will very quickly remind themselves of their national legislative authority.
Real change can ONLY come from the people in the member states
Yes. The PEOPLE. The people will be emboldened and motivated into action by such optics imo. Moreso than if the vote went the other way and the parliament was silent. Wouldn't you agree?
YES!
Soon (I hope), arrests for treason and for knowingly aiding and abetting (and CAUSING) millions of cases of assault, theft, rape, homicide, and other crimes against innocents.
Maybe it won't be "soon", but it had damn well better happen at some not-too-distant point.
Exactly. Just like dog owners get in trouble when their dogs bite someone, these politicians should be held accountable when their pet immigrants cause mayhem in european society
interesting timing, same day, as others have noted, as the signing of the Iran deal!
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Iran Deal.
88 Nov 05, 2017 1:31:00 AM EDT Anonymous No. 148023976 Ten days.
Darkness.
Scare tactics (MSM).
D's falling.
R's walk-away/removed.
SA --> US --> Asia --> EU
I do love me some Kanekoa.
Nice post, Algae. Kanekoa is quality stuff.
Yeah, now they will try to export all the whites to the sh1thole brown countries.
Is this real? Does it have teeth?