At the 82nd anniversary commemoration of the Normandy landings recently, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth criticized European nations for allowing what he described as an immigrant "invasion" on their shores. Earlier, U.S. Vice President JD Vance attacked Britain over its inadequate handling of a case involving a UK-born man of Indian origin convicted of murdering a white British university student, Henry Novak. The United States' repeated criticism of European immigration policies has laid bare deepening transatlantic rifts over values, diplomacy, and strategic priorities.
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