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VP Vance calls out Europe’s mass migration policies in Munich the day after terror attack

Vice President JD Vance said in a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday that millions of “unigned” immigrants “open the floodgates” within the past decade. He strongly criticized immigrants.

“Of all the pressing challenges facing the countries represented here, I believe none of the urgent ones are as urgent as massive migration,” Vance said, noting that the US faces a similar crisis. I admitted that I was there.

“How many times do you need to suffer from these horrible sets before changing courses?”

Vance was not shy to call on European leaders for deliberately opening up borders despite disapproval from voters who rejected the idea multiple times.

“We know the situation. It didn't happen in a vacuum. It's the result of a series of conscious decisions made by politicians and others around the world over the course of a decade. Yesterday. , a decision in this city,” Vance said.

Vance pointed to the terrorist attack that took place in Munich on Thursday. Suspect Originally from Afghanistan, he was an asylum seeker and another radical Islamic jihadist who was previously known to the police. Germany, along with other parts of the continent, continues to experience the prominent attacks and crimes committed by immigrants.

“Why did this happen in the first place? That's awful, but that's what we've heard many times in Europe. Unfortunately, too many times in the US. Already known to the police. A man in his mid-twenties is attacking the car by crowds and shattering the community,” Vance continued. “How many times do you need to suffer from these horrible set times before changing courses and leading shared civilizations in a new direction? Voters on this continent go to the ballot box to millions of uninhabited immigrants. I couldn't open the floodgate.”

The topic of immigration wasn't the only issue Vance said Europe was dealing with horrifyingly. The Vice President warned that Russia or China is the biggest threat to Europe. The biggest threat, he said, comes from within, as traditional values ​​such as freedom of speech and religious freedom are eroded in the name of democracy and tolerance.

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