Eva Vlaardingerbroek: It's time to reclaim our countries

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Eva Vlaardingerbroek: It’s Time to Reclaim Our Countries

Brussels, September 2025 — Young political analyst and conservative activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek has once again made headlines in Europe with a blunt message: “It’s time to reclaim our countries.” Her remarks, delivered at a recent conference and amplified on social media, point to one of the continent’s most pressing debates: the consequences of mass immigration and open-border policies promoted by much of Europe’s political elite.

A Generation Shaped by Insecurity

Born in 1996, Eva argues that her generation inherited a Europe vastly different from the one her grandparents and parents knew. For her, this isn’t just about cultural or economic change, but about daily life being overshadowed by fear. “Today Europeans no longer feel safe sending their children to school, using public transport, or walking home at night. This is not accidental—it is the direct result of irresponsible policies that have jeopardized both our safety and our identity,” she said.

Crime rates in many European cities show an increase in violent offenses, often linked to illegal or poorly integrated immigrants. To Vlaardingerbroek, denying this reality is nothing short of political betrayal. “Our governments have failed us. Instead of protecting their citizens, they promoted cultural replacement and sacrificed safety in the name of false humanitarianism,” she declared.

The Right to Feel at Home

Eva emphasizes that safety and belonging are not privileges but basic rights. Past generations, she notes, didn’t live with the constant fear of being assaulted in public spaces. “Feeling at home in your own country and being protected in your neighborhood should be the minimum guarantee of any government. If that disappears, so does trust in democracy,” she warned.

She accuses the Brussels elites of selling out Europe under the banner of globalization and forced multiculturalism. In her view, mass migration has produced ghettos, social fragmentation, and escalating violence, leaving ordinary citizens to bear the costs.

The “Re-Migration Generation”

Vlaardingerbroek calls herself part of the “re-migration generation.” The phrase refers to an emerging European movement that seeks to review, restrict, and even reverse decades of migration policies. For its advocates, this isn’t about rejecting cultural exchange but about prioritizing the right of Europeans to live safely in their own countries.

“We may not have experienced the Europe of peace and safety our grandparents knew, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have the right to reclaim it. It is our duty to recover our nations so that future generations won’t have to live in fear,” Eva explained.

An Uncomfortable Yet Growing Voice

While criticized by progressive circles, Eva Vlaardingerbroek has become an increasingly influential figure within European conservatism. Her ability to connect with disillusioned youth has placed her at the center of debates on sovereignty, security, and cultural identity. Her words are not only grabbing headlines but fueling a grassroots movement that is gaining momentum both online and offline.

The call to “reclaim our countries” is more than a slogan—it reflects a growing sentiment challenging the sustainability of the multicultural model promoted for decades. From a conservative standpoint, Europe must rediscover its roots and reaffirm sovereignty before it’s too late.

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