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Far-right movements gain traction in Europe amid migration concerns, despite declining border crossings.
Frustration over migration is driving political changes across Europe, with far-right movements gaining ground in the UK, France, and Germany.
In London, over 100,000 people attended a rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, highlighting concerns about immigration and free speech.
Similar trends are seen in national politics, where Nigel Farage’s Reform Party leads UK polls, surpassing both Labour and the Conservatives, prompting a Conservative MP to switch parties.
In France and Germany, far-right parties are also rising, with Elon Musk publicly supporting Germany’s AfD.
Experts say social media has amplified these movements, allowing them to bypass traditional media.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump echoed these concerns at the UN, warning that unchecked immigration threatens national identity, though data shows irregular border crossings and asylum applications have declined in 2025 compared to previous years.
Despite these trends, political tensions remain high as debates over migration, security, and national sovereignty intensify.
Los movimientos de extrema derecha ganan terreno en Europa en medio de preocupaciones sobre la migración, a pesar de la disminución de los cruces fronterizos.