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E.U. Brings Conflict To Europe! Does Ireland Side with EU Supremacists and Self Destruction or the Traditional European Nation States?

French President Macron has declared war on Europe and has said leaders of Hungary, Italy and other patriotic nations were right to see him as their main opponent, thereby upping the ante in the bitter European debate over mass immigration policies. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini on Tuesday launched an anti mass immigration manifesto aiming at next year's European parliament elections, and countering the opposing camp led by the French and German presidents. "There are currently two camps in Europe and one is headed by [Emmanuel] Macron," Orban said at a press conference after holding talks with Salvini in Milan. "He is at the head of the political forces supporting immigration. On the other hand, we want to stop illegal immigration." E.U. countries are expected to go to the polls in May 2019, and Salvini has aligned himself with some of the patriotic "Visegrad" countries: the Czech Repub
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Desperate to Signal Virtue and Appease “Unhelpful” EU, Irish Gov. and Catholic Church Sink Italy’s Challenge to the EU on Illegal Immigration

Showing its desperation to suck up to the EU, the Irish Government was the only European government to break ranks and offer to take some of the "refugees" in the standoff between Italy and the EU. Italy was attempting to force EU to reform its genocidal, inept and grossly corrupt policy on mass immigration. Italy's Foreign Minister and Deputy PM, Matteo Salvini, has been holding the standoff since Monday, demanding the EU step up to the plate. Apart from pointless rhetoric, calling Italy "unhelpful", the EU unhelpfully did nothing... During the week long standoff Salvini had said “The next ship can turn around and go back where it came from because our limit has been reached!”  Rome had even threatened to pull funding for the EU unless it agreed to take in some of those on board the Diciotti. On Sunday, after Ireland had offered to take in some of the migrants, Italy finally disembarked all 140 migrants from the "rescue" ship that had been docked
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