Finnish border guards escort migrants at the international border crossing at Salla, northern Finland, this week.
Photo: lehtikuva/ReutersRising migration across Europe, including the biggest surge in asylum seekers since a 2015-2016 migrant crisis, is fueling support for far-right and anti-immigration parties, potentially reshaping European politics for years.
Nationalist parties that champion a harder line against immigration are surging in polls and have entered governments in countries from Italy to Finland, as anxiety rises about sluggish economic growth and crises from Ukraine to the Middle East.
The far right is polling strongly in the continent’s two largest countries, Germany and France.
Organizations:
Nationalist
Locations:
Salla, Finland, Europe, Italy, Ukraine, Germany, France