EDITORIAL
Scandinavians Choose Mass Deportation
By Matt Morgan - May 26, 2026

Summary

European voters overwhelmingly oppose mass migration, with French pollster IFOP finding 70% of French voters who have an opinion believe the native population is being “replaced” by migrants and 90% calling it bad, yet governments are moving the opposite direction with Spain passing amnesty for up to 1.5 million illegals and Italy issuing half a million work visas. The speaker argues left-wing European judges have weaponized the European Convention on Human Rights to make deportation nearly impossible, while the left deliberately imports “replacement voters” since migrants already make up a fifth to a third of the electorate in countries like Britain, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The speaker claims migrants commit crimes at 10 times native levels and cost trillions in welfare, while Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Finland are beginning to crack down.

Top 5 Key Topics

  • Polling on replacement and immigration: IFOP found 70% of French voters with an opinion think the French are being replaced by migrants, with 90% calling it bad, echoed by 70% of British, 80% of Spanish, and 81% of German voters saying immigration is too high. A poll of German gays found the most popular party is the right-wing mass-deportation AfD.
  • Governments defying voters: Spain’s left-wing government drove through amnesty for up to 1.5 million illegals (roughly 12 million in US population terms), and Italy handed out half a million work visas under pressure from big business that benefits from suppressed wages. The right-wing populace in France is threatening to build a border wall in response.
  • Scandinavian crackdowns: Sweden tightened citizenship to exclude anyone who took welfare or committed a crime and now requires Swedish fluency, Denmark is deporting criminal migrants and charging them for deportation costs, and Finland is targeting “refugees” who vacation in the home countries they claim are too dangerous to return to.
  • Judicial barriers to deportation: The speaker says left-wing judges interpret the European Convention on Human Rights to block deportations to dangerous countries, where the person has family, where they have a serious medical condition, where they have lived a long time (“undue burden”), or where the home country won’t take them back because remittances fund African economies.
  • Replacement voter thesis: The speaker claims the left knows illegals are “replacement voters,” quoting a senior Spanish official wishing they could “sweep this country of fascists and racists” and replace them with migrants, noting native voters now need 60-70% turnout to win in countries where media and education are captured by the left and reinforced by hate speech laws.

 



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