New mega immigration wave will hit EU from Sudan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan

Immigration: 'The next wave is not coming -- it is already here.. Four million Sudanese, hundreds of thousands Nigerian Christians, three million displaced Afghans. That is the human wave now coming.' (Carl Court Getty)

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A rusty trawler sails past Gavdos at dawn. Four hundred and twenty souls below deck: Sudanese who paid RSF gold for a ticket, Nigerians clutching crucifixes, Afghans with TTP bullet scars. Crete’s coastguard faces such ghosts on a daily basis. Lampedusa’s morgues are full again. Lesbos wakes to Islamic prayers. Brussels? Fast asleep while Frontex whispers the truth no one wants to hear.

Listen carefully, because Brussels never will. The next wave is not coming — it is already here.

Sudan’s RSF, Nigeria’s Fulani, Pakistan’s Taliban: Three fires, one spark (EU gold and silence), we have already lit the match. Four million Sudanese, hundreds of thousands Nigerian Christians, three million displaced Afghans. That is the human wave now coming out through Libya, Algeria, Iran. Frontex logged 22,300 Western Balkan crossings in October alone (triple last year). Crete’s new corridor up 280 per cen,.

Here is the proof, fresh from Warsaw, 31 October 2025. First nine months: 133,400 detections (down 22 per cent on paper). Look closer: Libya–Crete exploded 280 per cent in September. Algerian boats doubled in four weeks. October delivered the sharpest monthly spike of the year. Translation: The dam is cracking and the water is rising.

Do the sums without Brussels makeup. Give those three fires another year of drones, machetes and border chaos and the gates will blow open. Best guess: 1.5 million arrivals by next November. Worst case: 2.5 million and Merkel selfies return together with “far-right populism”.

Greece drowns first. Crete now beats old Lesbos. One boat, 180 souls, equals one viral clip, one German classroom speaking ten languages, one Dutch mayor promising walls. Italy’s fishermen tow bodies instead of tuna. Hospitals from Malmoe to Malaga beg for translators. Rape centres work double shifts.

Money shouts louder than tears. Two million newcomers cost €24 billion in year one (Germany’s whole pension top-up, gone), according to modest IMF calculations. Wages fall and native kids work in fast food chains while Afghan electricians thrive. Gold leaves Darfur, Gulf princes bankroll RSF killers and host EU officials. Brussels wires €270 million “humanitarian” cash that vanishes before the first tent goes up.

Institutions rot. The Pact’s return hubs exist only on paper. The Dublin Regulation is dead. Article 7 punishes Poland for tweets while President Sisi pockets €1 billion to keep Egypt’s corridor half-shut. One more Egyptian threat and the Commission gives in.

Society breaks. Classrooms need three teachers per class. Housing and welfare queues turn to fist-fights. No campus rallies for black Christians, as progressives save their anger for Gaza. Sweden’s Jews leave for Israel. Cologne hires private guards. Trust dies. Every boat arrival adds another brick to Orbán’s wall.

Politics explodes. AfD hits 30 per cent in Thuringia. The National Rally sweeps the French countryside and suburbs. Greek Solution doubles overnight. Every dinghy equals thousands of votes. Brussels screams “fascism” while counting the ballots it creates. Schengen dies quietly, while Bavaria checks IDs at Christmas markets. Sudanese jihadist fighters now storm European ATMs for handouts. No need to be subtle: EU treaties are now confetti.

Europe still breathes, but time is running out. We’ve been there before, but as out glorious Latin forefathers would say: Repetitio Mater Studiorum. Repetition in the mother of studies. The to-do-list is quite straightforward,

Freeze Emirati accounts until the last drone is grounded. Sanction every bank that touches RSF gold. Triple the Mediterranean fleet and give captains clear rules of engagement. Tell Cairo and Tunis: No more visa waivers until the engines stop. Cut Pakistan’s €8 billion trade candy until the TTP is dealt with. Label Fulani militias terrorists and arm the villages that still fly the cross.

Stop paying the arsonists while scolding the fire brigade. Sudan, Nigeria, Pakistan are not “root causes” – they are houses next door on fire. Brussels has been looking away so long, the smoke is now in the living room. Europeans, get a grip. Your continent, your children, your choice. Act like the civilisation that built Notre Dame, or keep smiling with Gulf princes while the next Armada lands. Tick-tock.