For years, if you so much as whispered the word “deportation” in a European parliament, you’d get treated like you just brought a flamethrower to a library. The very politicians who spent the last decade calling border enforcement “fascism” and labeling anyone who questioned open-door migration a knuckle-dragging xenophobe just did something absolutely delicious.
They voted for deportation hubs.
Outside the EU.
Let that marinate.
The Vote That Shook Brussels
On March 26, the European Parliament voted 389 to 206 to authorize immediate negotiations on a brand-new Return Regulation — a plan that lets member countries build migrant detention centers outside the 27-nation bloc and ship failed asylum seekers there. The same continent that spent years wagging its finger at Donald Trump for wanting a border wall just greenlit offshore deportation facilities. You can’t make this stuff up.
As the Associated Press reported:
“Members of the European Parliament voted 389-206 in favor, with 32 abstentions. Right-wing parties made an alliance with far-right groups that they had previously shunned to pass the measure, while parties of the left and center voted against.”
Read that last part again. The “mainstream” right-wingers who used to cross the street to avoid being seen with populist conservatives? They’re linking arms now. Funny what happens when your voters start showing up with pitchforks at the ballot box.
From “Far-Right Fantasy” to Official Policy
Here’s where it gets stupid — or brilliant, depending on your tolerance for political whiplash. Italian PM Giorgia Meloni tried this with her Albania plan. Rishi Sunak pushed his Rwanda plan in the UK. Both got kneecapped by activist judges wielding EU asylum laws like a medieval mace. They were mocked. They were called extremists. They were told their ideas belonged in the dustbin of history.
Now the entire European Parliament is adopting the same playbook. Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Denmark are already negotiating with African governments to host these return hubs. Germany! The country that in 2015 threw open its doors and rolled out the welcome mat for over a million migrants is now haggling over where to build deportation centers on another continent.
Swedish Democrat lawmaker Charlie Weimers didn’t mince words:
“There is a new consensus in Europe. The era of deportations has begun.”
A Swedish politician saying that out loud without being dragged before a speech tribunal? The times, they are a-changin’.
The Fine Print Is Even Spicier
According to Euronews, the new law will jack up the legal detention period to two years and slap practically unlimited EU entry bans on deported individuals. Both Parliament and member states want to include families with children in third-country deportations, exempting only unaccompanied minors. The negotiation between Parliament and EU countries is expected to be — and I’m quoting here — “smooth.”
Smooth. Because there are “no substantial differences between the two texts.” Translation: everybody’s on the same page for the first time in a decade, and that page says “enough.”
Sound Familiar?
Trump didn’t tiptoe around this issue — he brought a bulldozer and a megaphone. He took the political beatings for years. Called a racist, a monster, a dictator-in-waiting, all for saying what every working-class citizen on both sides of the Atlantic already knew: uncontrolled migration is a disaster, and sovereign nations have the right to send people home.
Now Europe — the very continent that built its post-war identity on lecturing America about human rights — is copying his homework. They won’t admit it. They’ll dress it up in bureaucratic language and pretend they invented the idea. But every honest observer knows who shifted the Overton window on this issue, and it wasn’t some think tank in Brussels.
The left’s favorite trick used to be calling a policy evil until it became inevitable, then pretending they supported it all along. We’re watching that trick play out in real time across the Atlantic.
Europe didn’t just blink. It grabbed the playbook it once burned in effigy, dusted off the ashes, and voted yes with both hands. Welcome to reality, Brussels — Trump’s been saving you a seat.
