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Beekok Lao Chio roti prata say mass migration is a threat for local western civilization existence…but 65% Sinki disagree de woh, why hah??

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Hillary Clinton Breaks With Party Line, Admits Mass Migration Is "Disruptive & Destabilizing"​

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MONDAY, FEB 16, 2026 - 05:55 AM
After U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke earlier on Saturday at the Munich Security Conference, where he said the U.S. and Europe "belong together" and argued for a stronger West, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who served under former President Barack Obama, appeared on a panel later that afternoon and made surprising remarks about mass migration.

Clinton participated in a panel titled, "The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values," and said that mass migration invasion involving millions of illegal aliens has been "destabilizing" to society.

Clinton continued:

So this debate that's going on is driven by an effort to control people, to control who we are, how we look, who we love. And I think we need to call it for what it is.

There is a legitimate reason to have a debate about things like migration. It went too far. It's been disruptive and destabilizing, and it needs to be fixed in a humane way, with secure borders that don't torture and kill people, and with a strong family structure, because it is at the base.



Clinton's comments about how mass migration has been an utter failure probably made White House border czar Tom Homan blush. In fact, unhinged Democrats, such as the Democratic Socialists of America, are probably furious with Clinton, given her very blunt public stance on immigration policy.

In fact, if we circle back to Rubio's comments earlier in the day, he slammed "mass migration".

Let's not forget that Rubio's State Department last fall recognized that mass migration was an "existential threat" to the West and risks "undermining the stability of key American allies."


"America First" politicians are coming to their senses about the illegal alien invasion, as it was a move by globalists, NGOs, and their Democratic Party allies to install a new voting bloc and transform America into a one-party rule of left-wing kings and queens (think California).


That's why "America First" politicians and Elon Musk are pushing hard for the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to secure the integrity of elections
 

Parliament: Chan Chun Sing addresses fears over foreign talent, telling S'poreans 'this Govt will always have your back'​

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The Manpower Ministry is continually updating the Fair Consideration Framework to ensure a fair, level playing field for Singaporeans, said Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing.

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SINGAPORE - Should Singapore turn away investments that would bring in more foreigners, including some who would earn more than Singaporeans working in the same company?
It cannot, said Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing, as such investments will create higher-paying jobs for not only the current generation of Singaporeans but also the next.
He made the point in Parliament on Monday (Jan 6) as he sought to allay concerns about foreigners taking away better-paying jobs from Singaporeans, especially in the current climate of economic uncertainties.
 
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Singapore will go extinct like the Roman empire: Elon Musk blames being rich as the main reason for population decline​

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Elon Musk has reignited concerns over population decline, linking it to civilisational collapse and low birth rates in wealthy nations. Drawing historical parallels with the Roman Empire, Musk blames modern hedonism and envy. He also warns that countries like Korea and Japan could face demographic extinction. However, biologists say the global population is still growing and argue that birth rate issues are localised—and solvable. Experts urge focus on real solutions over sensationalism.​


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Elon Musk is once again sounding the alarm. This time, it's not about AI or Mars — but the falling birth rates across parts of the world. And he’s looking to ancient Rome for answers.
 

Altman and Pichai among tech CEOs heading to India for major AI summit in a key market​

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  • India will host the AI Impact Summit this week in New Delhi.
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai are all expected to attend.
  • India presents a lucrative market of young, tech-forward consumers and a huge pool of talent which could be key to the continued development of AI.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Apple CEO Tim Cook look on as India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during a meeting with senior officials and CEOs of American and Indian companies, in the East Room the White House in Washington, DC, on June 23, 2023. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

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