As mass immigration threatens to collapse the United States and Europe, a new documentary shows how governments are funding their own demise.

"You can't really talk about the invasion of the West without talking about the invasion of Europe," said Anthony Rubin, founder of muckraker.com.

An investigative journalist and documentarian, Rubin recently joined 1819 News CEO and podcast host Bryan Dawson on "1819 News: The Podcast" to discuss his documentary "Replacing Europe: Following the World's Deadliest Migration Route."

"One of the things that I have been talking about, really ad nauseam, and it's synced up with a lot of what we're seeing, even from accounts from our government, from DHS to the Department of Labor and everything else, is highlighting an intentional replacement of Western Europeans from their homelands with migrants," Dawson said. "In America, it's a mix of people from Latin American countries, Africa and Muslim countries and Indian countries. But with Europe, it's primarily with Muslims and people from Africa."

Rubin said the goal with mass immigration is to homogenize Western countries to "dissolve sovereign nation-states."

"Because as soon as you do that, as soon as there is no more national identity, right, there's no more social cohesion. That's it," he said. "There's nothing keeping together the country anymore, and it could easily be captured."

Rubin said his documentary was the "first of its kind," showing the full immigration route from Africa to various destinations across Europe. He said the mass immigration through these routes is made possible through non-governmental organizations (NGOs) funded by the United Nations, and, indirectly, the U.S.

"A lot of the funding for the United Nations comes directly from the United States. Like, if the United States was to pull out tomorrow, the whole thing would probably just sort of dissolve," Rubin said.

While it may take time and considerable political will to cut funding for NGOs, Rubin offered a much simpler option, though one that would perhaps take just as much convincing of a nation's leaders.

"If you had a a nation that understood that this was a matter of national survival to put a stop to this, not just to put a stop to it, but to reverse it as much as possible, all the people once they show up and they're put into camps, all you got to do is get them on a one-way ticket to wherever they came from," he said. "Get them back to the African continent or the Middle East or whatever. Very, very simple. So, really at the highest level, it's that these countries and the general population, some of them, of course, realize, at least on the right wing, realize what an existential threat this is. But there is not yet, obviously, a critical mass of people that are fighting back against it, putting enough pressure on their governments to reverse this and stop it. Otherwise, it would happen tomorrow."

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