The European Union has declared itself “too white” and demands mass immigration to “remedy” that problem.
The EU Commissioner for Migration, Dimitris Avrampoulos, wrote an editorial for Politico called, “Europe’s Migrants Are Here to Stay.”
In his article, he wrote, “We cannot and will never be able to stop migration.”
“It is naïve to think that our societies will remain homogenous and migration-free,” he continued, calling mass migration a “moral imperative.”
“At the end of the day, we all need to be ready to accept migration, mobility, and diversity as the new norm and tailor our policies accordingly,” he added.
The EU’s stance on immigration conflicts with many of its member states – who are increasingly throwing the brakes on mass migration. Central European countries, like Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Austria have all elected right-wing leaders who have vowed to crack down on unrestricted immigration, no matter what the EU says.
Hungary, in particular, has built a wall along its southern border – which also marks the southern boundary of the EU – to stop the flow of illegal immigrants from the Middle East.
Despite Avrampoulos’s claims that Europe needs to shut up and accept their “new norm” and become less “homogenous,” it’s clear: many Europeans have other priorities.