Bucharest, Romania – At the recent Make Europe Great Again conference held over the weekend in Bucharest, Romania, the spotlight was firmly on the pressing issues confronting the continent ahead of the EU elections scheduled for June. Topping the agenda was the contentious topic of mass immigration, coupled with concerns over the Islamization of Europe and the EU migration pact.
Harrison Faulkner, reporting from the conference, engaged in discussions with a diverse array of attendees, including prominent figures such as US conservative activist Jack Posobiec and producer of Sound of Freedom, Eduardo Verástegui.
The gathering saw a resounding call from European conservatives for stringent measures to address the challenges posed by mass immigration. Among the key demands voiced by participants was the urgent need to close borders in order to stem the tide of influx into the continent.
As Europe grapples with the complexities of migration policies and their socio-political ramifications, voices from the conservative spectrum underscored the importance of robust border control measures in safeguarding the region’s cultural identity and security.