Europe Awakens: European Nations Push Back Against Open Borders Madness
- Martin J. Rehn
- Jul 19
- 2 min read
ZUGSPITZE, BAVARIA — In what many are calling a long-overdue course correction, six European nations have boldly declared an end to the era of suicidal open borders and begun the hard but necessary task of reclaiming their sovereignty, safety, and Christian heritage.

Gathering atop the Zugspitze — Germany’s highest peak and a symbolic vantage point for high ideals — the interior ministers of Germany, France, Austria, Denmark, Poland, and the Czech Republic sent a clear message to the bureaucrats in Brussels: the age of weak-willed asylum policies is over.
The summit, led by Germany’s newly emboldened new leadership under Chancellor Friedrich Merz, revealed a continent slowly waking up to the devastating consequences of mass illegal migration, much of it fueled by radical Islam, socialist NGOs, and globalist indifference.
“We are finally showing a united front to defend Europe’s borders, values, and people,” declared German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, making it abundantly clear that the days of Merkel’s reckless migration experiment are dead and buried.
From increased deportations to migrant return centers in third-party nations, the new asylum blueprint offers hope to the forgotten millions of Christian families across Europe who have suffered under the crime, chaos, and cultural dilution brought about by uncontrolled migration from the Middle East and Africa.
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner celebrated the summit as proof that Europe is “finally getting tougher” — a sentiment echoed by citizens in Austria, where repatriation to Syria has already begun.
It’s no coincidence that this wave of common-sense policy comes as Christian conservative parties across the continent gain momentum. The people are demanding leaders who defend borders, cherish European heritage, and protect the safety of law-abiding families — not kowtow to woke ideologues and UN bureaucrats.
The ministers also confronted hybrid warfare by enemy states like Russia and Belarus, who have long manipulated weak EU policies to flood the continent with destabilizing migrant waves. The proposal to use trade and visa pressure against uncooperative origin countries is a powerful move toward moral clarity and geopolitical strength.
This isn’t about cruelty — it’s about responsibility. Europe cannot be the world’s welfare state while its churches are desecrated, its streets become war zones, and its women and children live in fear.
This is a battle for Europe’s soul. As Christians and conservatives, we must pray for these brave leaders, demand even bolder reforms, and ensure this summit becomes a foundation — not just a flashpoint.
If the continent is to be saved, it won’t be by appeasing the forces of globalism. It will be by returning to the timeless truths of faith, family, and fortified borders.
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