In a startling exposé, Érik Tegnér, the editor of the French identitarian weekly Livre Noir, has unveiled the hidden financial implications of the massive influx of African migrants into the European Union (EU). In a video recorded surreptitiously during his journey from El Hierro to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Tegnér used statistical data to shed light on the staggering costs incurred by European taxpayers due to the transportation of thousands of African migrants.
EU elites are once again utilizing mass migration to replace European populations, resulting in shocking demographic impacts that profoundly affect European countries’ national and cultural identities. Migrants are being used by the left-wing elites and those posing as conservatives to dilute host cultures, ensure more votes, and seize power.
The video begins with Tegnér aboard a ferryboat, revealing a striking presence of approximately 280 migrants who have boarded the vessel alongside him. Despite the evident influx of migrants, Tegnér and his cameraman face restrictions on filming the situation. Guardia Civil police officers and security personnel from an association closely monitor their actions to prevent video recording.
Nevertheless, Tegnér manages to capture some footage, providing evidence about the role of smugglers in facilitating migration. He contends that the actual smugglers are not shadowy criminals but the EU itself. According to his observations, migrants move from boat to boat and bus to bus on their journey to the European continent, where they continue their transit to destinations like Malaga by plane.
Tegnér also highlights the involvement of the left-wing association “Quorum Social ’77,” which he likens to the French equivalent of “Utopia 56.” This association plays a significant role in aiding and supporting migrants, even providing its security services for their protection. Tegnér and his cameraman faced a hostile encounter with the association when they attempted to document the situation. They were attacked by members and subjected to aggressive actions in an attempt to prevent video recording.
The editor raises concerns about the financial aspects of this migration wave, specifically focusing on the cost of ferry tickets. He notes that at least 280 people travel on the ferryboat daily, with a ticket price of €60 per person. Using simple arithmetic, he calculates that the daily cost for these 280 migrants amounts to €16,800. Extrapolating this figure to a monthly basis, the cost reaches half a million euros for just one ferry route between the two Canary Islands.
Tegnér underlines the private nature of the Spanish ferry company, Naviera Armas, implying that they are not providing transportation services for free. As a result, he asserts that the burden of these ticket costs ultimately falls on European taxpayers.
In a statement, Tegnér mentions that Livre Noir has been covering the situation in the Canary Islands for several days to shed light on the enormous and restless migratory waves engulfing Europe amidst widespread media indifference.
This exposé by Érik Tegnér has ignited a new debate on the financial aspects of immigration to the EU, with many questioning who bears the costs of such large-scale movements of people. As the EU continues to grapple with illegal immigration challenges, this investigation highlights the hidden expenses that European taxpayers are shouldering. It exposes how the EU leaders are complicit in facilitating this calculated invasion.
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