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Europe's Liberal Elite Outraged After Renzi Says Italy Has "No Moral Duty To Take In Migrants"

Europe's Liberal Elite Outraged After Renzi Says Italy Has "No Moral Duty To Take In Migrants"

The liberal facade behind Europe's grand refugee acceptance experiment took a big hit on Friday, when Italy's Former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, and head of the ruling Democratic Party, said his country does not have "any moral duty to take in migrants", sharply toughening his stance over surging numbers of asylum seekers.  His U-Turn follows that of Angela Merkel, who infamously accepted nearly 1 million mostly Syrian refugees in 2015, only to see a surge in terrorist attacks across Germany and Europe, and a plunge in her popularity as a result of an angry social backlash

On The Bright Side

On The Bright Side

CNN’s rankings collapse:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/07/tyler-durden/cnns-ratings-collapse/

William Engdahl explains the Qatar Hullabaloo:
https://journal-neo.org/2017/06/24/has-washington-lost-the-middle-east-after-qatar/

Finian Cunningham explains the end of US unilateralism:
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2017/07/07/multipolar-world-arrives-russia-china-face-down-us-bully.html

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200 Years Of Immigration - Who Came To America, And When?

200 Years Of Immigration - Who Came To America, And When?

The United States has a long-standing history of being a “nation of immigrants”, and today the country is home to roughly 46.6 million residents that were born outside of the country. Courtesy of Visual Capitalist's Jeff Desjardins, here are three maps and data visualizations that give us some history of who came to America, and when it all happened.

200 YEARS OF IMMIGRATION

To begin, this video from Metrocosm shows immigration to the U.S. starting from 1820. Each dot represents 10,000 people.

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