In this Revolver News article, the author argues that Marco Rubio’s remarks in Germany and a new State Department statement signal a major Western shift away from mass migration and globalist border policies.
- The article frames Rubio’s speech in Germany as a pivotal moment, claiming he received a standing ovation for defending Western culture, Christianity, national identity, and stricter immigration control.
- Revolver argues that ideas once condemned by the political left and legacy media—such as criticizing mass migration or defending national sovereignty—are now being openly discussed by major U.S. officials.
- The piece highlights a State Department post saying the U.S. refused to participate in the UN’s review of the Global Compact on Migration.
- The State Department statement accused UN agencies and affiliated NGOs of facilitating migration corridors into the United States and Europe while pressuring governments against deportations.
- Revolver presents the Trump administration’s position as a rejection of “replacement migration” and an endorsement of “remigration” instead.
- The article links this migration-policy shift to broader unrest in Europe, including voter backlash against leaders who embraced open-border or “refugees welcome” policies.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is cited as an example of political elites facing backlash, with the article pointing to Labour’s poor election showing and calls for him to resign.
- The author argues that mass migration has damaged public safety, strained finances, weakened social cohesion, and punished citizens for raising legitimate concerns.
- The piece concludes that Rubio’s speech, the State Department’s statement, and Europe’s changing political mood all suggest the old globalist migration consensus is cracking.
Read the full story: https://revolver.news/2026/05/marco-rubio-just-reset-third-world-migration-and-europe-gave-him-a-standing-ovation/




