The European Union's migration system is on the verge of total collapse as Brussels bureaucrats panic over Spain's catastrophic decision to grant mass amnesty to illegal migrants, potentially triggering member states to slam their borders shut and abandon the globalist open-border fantasy.
European Commissioner for Asylum and Migration Magnus Brunner issued a stark warning Wednesday that Spain's reckless amnesty program could prompt E.U. member states to close their internal borders – essentially destroying one of the European Union's most sacred policies.
This is what happens when globalist elites prioritize virtue signaling over the safety and sovereignty of their own citizens. Spain's socialist government has rolled out the red carpet for illegal migrants, and now the entire European project is paying the price.
The Chickens Come Home to Roost
For years, we've watched European leaders lecture America about our "harsh" immigration policies while they pushed their own nations toward demographic suicide. Now reality is hitting them like a freight train, and suddenly they're discovering what President Trump has been saying all along – you can't have a functioning nation without secure borders.
While President Trump implements his America First agenda with mass deportations and border security, Europe is watching their own migration policies implode in real time. The contrast couldn't be more stark between strong leadership and weak-kneed globalism.
Brussels fears that Spain's amnesty will create a massive magnet effect, drawing even more illegal migrants to exploit the system before spreading throughout the continent. Other E.U. members are already signaling they won't be Spain's dumping ground for their immigration failures.
America First vs. Europe Last
This European meltdown serves as a perfect reminder of why Americans chose President Trump's vision over the globalist agenda. While Europe tears itself apart with failed multicultural experiments, America is securing its borders and putting its citizens first.
The question isn't whether the E.U.'s open border system will collapse – it's how many European nations will have to suffer before they admit Trump was right all along. How long before European citizens demand leaders who actually serve their own people instead of globalist masters?
