After nearly a decade of unmitigated mass illegal migration, Europeans across the continent are saying enough is enough and electing members from right-wing parties en masse.

The streets of France have been under siege by left-wing rioters following the results of the EU election that saw Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally party absolutely demolish Emmanuel Macron.
Macron immediately went into damage-control mode, calling a snap election in hopes of ensuring his continued reign before it’s too late, while Marine Le Pen told the citizens of France that she was ready to govern.
This is a map of the EU election results in France. The brown is what they are calling the “far right” when it’s really just normal people who are sick of their globalist bullshit. pic.twitter.com/ibwCxei4VF
— Champagne Joshi (@JoshWalkos) June 10, 2024
Seeing Macron be so utterly crushed that he’s forced to dissolve the parliament and has to call for snap elections is by far the best news of the day.
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) June 9, 2024
Amazing to see that tyrant finally be put in his place. Beautiful. Just beautiful. pic.twitter.com/28YbtrjOE7
Meanwhile, Germany’s right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party made significant strides, gaining 6 seats for a total of 15, solidifying itself as the second-strongest German party in the EU behind the Christian Democratic Union, and defeating German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s left-wing Social Democratic Party of Germany.
Following the results, the AfD immediately called for a vote of confidence and an election, with AfD leader Alice Weidel saying, “People have had enough.”
Most notably, both the AfD in Germany and Le Pen’s National Rally in France are extremely anti-mass migration and have promised mass deportations for anyone staying in their respective countries illegally, along with foreign lawbreakers and fake asylum seekers—besides reducing and blocking migration more generally.
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— Christine Anderson (@AndersonAfDMdEP) June 10, 2024
Dear fellow citizens,
In yesterday's EU elections, a wave of victories for right-wing conservative parties swept through the entire European Union. My party, the AfD, was clearly the second strongest party in Germany. And this despite an unprecedented barrage of… pic.twitter.com/1SSCrhVxI0
The Netherlands’ Party for Freedom, which recently won its national elections and promised the “strongest asylum policy ever” and mass deportations, also had a significant showing, gaining 6 seats to take second place, just 2 behind the Labour Party.
Across the board, right-wing parties made significant gains in the EU elections, with the only real exception being Sweden and the Sweden Democrats, who finished fourth in the EU after winning their national elections.
Nevertheless, it’s a clear indication of the European people’s will and what they want: stability and less immigration.
Globalists are on the back foot
Following the election results, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau—who is known internationally for sicking mounted police on peaceful protesters after freezing their bank accounts for daring to question COVID lockdowns—came out to give a PSA on his concerns about right-wing parties in Europe coming to power.
“We have seen around the world a rise of populist right-wing forces in just about every democracy that we’ve seen, and it is of concern to see political parties choosing to instrumentalize anger, fear, division, anxiety,” Trudeau said.
“My approach has always been to respond to it, to understand it, and to look to solve it, to roll up our sleeves, work hard and with ambition for this country and for our future. And I continue to be convinced that Canadians are thoughtful about the challenges we’re facing and ready to see them solved rather than just allow themselves to be—have their anger amplified without any solutions offered.”
The far left are running riot in France tonight because the people chose right, and now Trudeau just dropped a video about his "concerns" that the people of Europe chose right.
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) June 10, 2024
All these people aren't even pretending not to be commies anymore.
They're triggered by democracy. pic.twitter.com/Wp8n3dtVy0
EU President Ursula von der Leyen shared these sentiments, promising to “build a bastion against the extremes from the left and the right”—painting herself as a centrist despite her wholehearted support of nearly every far-left position.
Ursula von der Leyen: "We will build a bastion against the extremes from the Left and the Right!"
— Ben Scallan 🇮🇪 (@Ben_Scallan) June 9, 2024
Amazing how these people get to position themselves as "centrists" despite holding some of the most radical positions ever held in human history.
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