Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Tuesday Things

With a week left in this month, here are some things going on:

From Voice Of Europe, Spain's new socialist government has caused an "explosion" of illegal migrant crossings of the Mediterranean Sea.

From Sputnik International, a Greek court gives two Ukrainian people smugglers sentences of 180 years each.  (Have I mentioned that migrants are not merely migrating, but are being smuggled?  These two guys should hope that no one ever proves that reincarnation is real.)

From Middle East Monitor, the E.U. will pay $7,000 per migrant to the states willing to take them.  (The articles links to the Financial Times, which is behind a paywall.)



From the Evening Standard, police use tear gas to disperse protesters who had thrown bales of hay onto the course of the Tour de France.


From Radio Praha, police in the Czech Republic detained 2,376 illegal aliens in the first half of this year.  (Most were from other European countries, which means that enforcing immigration laws against does not require animus toward non-white migrants.)


From Deutsche Welle, the Polish Senate speaker says that his country is not against Europe.  (I couldn't help but notice that the article's two authors have Polish names.)









From The Washington Free Beacon, the "real war" is not against Russia.








From the New York Post, Italian police have recovered a desk illegally taken from Italy after World War II.  (If you read Italian, read the story at La Stampa.)

And from The Daily Caller, California, they tried to warn ya.

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