It is now every person, every state, every country left to their own devices. There is no doubt that the combination of the Euro States was a terrible thing, an outright disaster. Countries lost their identity by allowing cross border travel. The end result was an end to the German, Frenchman, Belgium, Italian, and Austrian culture. However, as seen below, there are several countries that are pushing back, for instance, Hungry and Poland. These two were admant at the influx of immigrants crossing the borders of Greece and Italy to reach these two countries, many of them practice Islam. Below is a list of the EU countries. London itself is composed of more than 4 million Muslims. Imagine that?
The EU countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
Hungary’s Opt-Out from EU Migration Policy Sparks Migration Policy Debate

Hungary’s decision to ask for an exemption from the European Union’s (EU) asylum and migration rules has sparked a heated debate.
By doing this, Hungary, like the Netherlands, is pushing back against the EU’s joint approach to handling migration.
This action brings national sovereignty to the forefront and raises doubts about the future of the EU’s migration policies as new rules take shape.
Legal actions escalate tensions
The European Commission has stepped up legal action against Hungary over its “national sovereignty law,” increasing tensions.
The lawsuit, filed over alleged violations of fundamental rights, shows the EU’s concern that Hungary’s stance could threaten shared values. Critics say that the law could silence dissent and weaken democracy in the country.
Meanwhile, Hungary’s refusal to follow new EU asylum laws has led to large fines, which it will not pay.
The Commission’s readiness to enforce these penalties shows its firm approach to compliance, setting the stage for more heated negotiations.
The U.N. has a plan for the world, its called Sustainable Development and their Goals. That is right they are planning to dictate to the world on how to live, behave, but most of all they want countries to culturally homogenate
The EU countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
The U.N. has a plan for the world, its called Sustainable Development Goals. That is right they are lanning on dictating to the world on how to live, behave, but most of all to culturally homogenate
Overall, the agreement of the Pact is a strong statement of countries’ commitment to the United Nations, the international system and international law. Leaders set out a clear vision of an international system that can deliver on its promises, is more representative of today’s world and draws on the energy and expertise of governments, civil society and other key partners.
“The Pact for the Future, the Global Digital Compact, and the Declaration on Future Generations open the door to new opportunities and untapped possibilities,” said the Secretary-General during his remarks at the opening of the Summit of the Future. The President of the General Assembly noted that the Pact would “lay the foundations for a sustainable, just, and peaceful global order – for all peoples and nations.”