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The Immigration Invasion

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According to United Nations' reports and other official statistics, over a third of million Africans and other non-Europeans entered Europe illegally during the first six months of 2015, either overland through Turkey or after crossing the Mediterranean Sea by boat. Can Europe survive mass Third World immigration on this scale? Can Europe survive Third World immigration at all? This book, now completely updated to 2015, answers that question with a definitive "no." The author, a long-time pan-European rights activist, shows firstly how all cultures are unique to their originating peoples, and that racial demographic replacement is the one guaranteed way to extinguish diversity and different cultures. He shows that the very future of Europe and the European people are imperiled by this mass movement of Third Worlders-and that this has nothing to do with "racism" or the denigration of any other people or culture. The book then moves on to a case-by-case study of the extent and impact of Third World immigration on all the major nations in western and eastern Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In each of these case studies, the full current extent of Third World immigration-more correctly called colonization-is reviewed, along with dramatic insights into the effect such immigration is having upon those societies, showing the complete fallacy of the "immigration is needed to keep the economy going" lie. Eye-opening statistics on race and crime, immigration and social delinquency, immigrant imprisonment rates, non-European welfare dependency, and finally the ethnic cleansing of Europeans from their homelands by racial demographic displacement, are discussed in full, using the latest official statistics and projections as sources.
Release date Australia
July 7th, 2017
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  • General (US: Trade)
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Pages
156
Publisher
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Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9781389865718
Product ID
27257608

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