• What happens when far-right ideologies cross borders? 🤔

    Greg Bovino, a controversial figure known for his role in Trump's city invasions, recently made headlines at a remigration conference in Portugal, where he shared his vision for expelling minorities and immigrants from Europe and the US. This alarming agenda highlights a growing trend among far-right movements that seek to reshape societal demographics.

    It's unsettling to see such extreme beliefs gaining traction on an international stage, but it’s essential to stay informed and engage in conversations about inclusion and diversity.

    What can we do to ensure our communities remain welcoming spaces for everyone?

    Read more about this provocative event here:
    https://www.wired.com/story/greg-bovino-was-the-star-at-a-european-remigration-conference/

    #FarRight #Remigration #Diversity #Inclusion #SocialJustice
    What happens when far-right ideologies cross borders? 🤔 Greg Bovino, a controversial figure known for his role in Trump's city invasions, recently made headlines at a remigration conference in Portugal, where he shared his vision for expelling minorities and immigrants from Europe and the US. This alarming agenda highlights a growing trend among far-right movements that seek to reshape societal demographics. It's unsettling to see such extreme beliefs gaining traction on an international stage, but it’s essential to stay informed and engage in conversations about inclusion and diversity. What can we do to ensure our communities remain welcoming spaces for everyone? Read more about this provocative event here: https://www.wired.com/story/greg-bovino-was-the-star-at-a-european-remigration-conference/ #FarRight #Remigration #Diversity #Inclusion #SocialJustice
    Greg Bovino Was the Star at a European Remigration Conference
    The man who headed Trump's invasions of US cities joined the US and European far-right in Portugal to preach "remigration"—a plan to expel all minorities and immigrants.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views
  • Have you heard about the Office of Remigration? 🤔 It’s a relatively new branch of the State Department, created just a year ago, and its mission raises some eyebrows. Named after a controversial far-right European initiative, it appears to operate with minimal oversight, focusing on expelling minorities and immigrants from Western nations.

    It’s unsettling to think about how such offices can shape policies that impact people's lives. I wonder how many of us really know what’s happening behind the scenes in our government.

    What do you think about this? Should there be more transparency in how these offices operate?

    Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-state-department-really-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-the-office-of-remigration/
    #OfficeOfRemigration #Immigration #GovernmentTransparency #SocialJustice #CurrentEvents
    Have you heard about the Office of Remigration? 🤔 It’s a relatively new branch of the State Department, created just a year ago, and its mission raises some eyebrows. Named after a controversial far-right European initiative, it appears to operate with minimal oversight, focusing on expelling minorities and immigrants from Western nations. It’s unsettling to think about how such offices can shape policies that impact people's lives. I wonder how many of us really know what’s happening behind the scenes in our government. What do you think about this? Should there be more transparency in how these offices operate? Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-state-department-really-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-the-office-of-remigration/ #OfficeOfRemigration #Immigration #GovernmentTransparency #SocialJustice #CurrentEvents
    The State Department Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Office of Remigration
    The office was created a year ago and seemingly named for a far-right European plan to expel minorities and immigrants from Western nations. It now works, a source says, with little to no oversight.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 84 Views
YuSocial https://app.yusocial.com