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flag Rising anti-immigrant sentiment in Europe, fueled by economic worries and right-wing politics, has led to protests, harsh policies, and a surge in hate crimes by mid-2025.

flag Anti-immigrant sentiment and policies are sharply rising across Europe, driven by migration, economic concerns, and right-wing political gains. flag In the UK, large protests featured chants to "send them home," while politicians pushed for deportations and made racially charged remarks. flag Parties like Reform UK, France’s National Rally, and Germany’s Alliance for Germany lead polls by promoting strict controls and framing immigration as a threat to national identity. flag This shift has been amplified by social media, particularly X, and endorsed by the Trump administration’s national security strategy, which labels immigration a civilizational threat. flag Experts link the surge to long-term factors including economic stagnation, Brexit, and the pandemic. flag Hate crimes in England and Wales reached over 115,000 by March 2025, with Black and minority ethnic individuals reporting increased abuse and threats. flag Mainstream parties are adopting harder stances, normalizing once-radical policies like deporting long-term residents and revoking residency rights.

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