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‘Remigration’ rhetoric resurfaces in Trump administration after D.C. shooting

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The recent shooting of two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., has revived calls from the Trump administration for “reverse migration,” or “remigration.” The term, once associated with fringe movements, is now a recurring feature of the administration’s immigration message and traces back to ideas promoted by European extremists, according to NPR reporting.

A new investigative book uncovers the trajectory of Renaud Camus, a former left-wing activist turned proponent of the racist « great replacement » concept. Journalists Gaspard Dhellemmes and Olivier Faye portray the 79-year-old writer who influences figures like Éric Zemmour and Trumpist elites. The book will be published on January 28 by Flammarion.

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独立监测组织气候冲突行动亚洲(CCAA)警告称,拉瑙德尔诺特省一起导致四名士兵死亡的伏击事件表明棉兰老岛暴力极端主义正在复苏。该事件发生在1月23日穆奈镇林丁丁村,据称由达乌拉伊斯兰国(DI)残余势力实施,这与军方声称该地区武装团体已被基本清除的说法相矛盾。该事件显示极端分子在邦萨摩罗地区即将举行选举之际,行动能力正在增强。

A group of Nazis from Aktivklubb Sverige marched through central Stockholm on Saturday without police permission and wearing face masks. Police escorted them without enforcing the masking ban, as no public order disturbance occurred. The incident has sparked calls for stronger action against extremism.

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Around 70 neo-Nazis from Aktivklubb Sverige marched through central Stockholm on Saturday evening, drawing fierce condemnation from politicians. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer described the views as utterly detestable and stressed the need to push back against violent extremism. Opposition leaders called the event deeply un-Swedish.

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly spoke with domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef about how Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with white nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes is widening divisions on the political right and why those fractures may carry national security implications.

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Four young men linked to the Nazi group Aktivklubb Sverige are on trial in Stockholms tingsrätt for assault, robbery, and threats against four men with foreign backgrounds during an August night. Victims describe the attacks as unprovoked and driven by racist hate, while the defendants claim self-defense and deny extreme views. The trial highlights the group's growing influence in Sweden.

 

 

 

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