Revised Headline: Defense Secretary Criticizes Europe’s Migration Policies During D-Day Tribute [REWRITTEN CONTENT] During a D-Day commemoration event in France, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth voiced his concerns over Europe’s migration policies, calling them a threat akin to an “invasion.” He emphasized the growing influence of what he described as dangerous ideologies on the continent, reflecting the United States’ evolving national security strategy. In remarks at the Normandy American Cemetery, Hegseth urged European leaders to take action against what he called an encroachment on national identities, while also addressing rising support for far-right movements in Europe. His comments followed recent discussions about the potential destabilizing effects of migration policies and the broader implications for the region’s political landscape.
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