Friday’s ISIS attack in Paris comes at a time when Europe is struggling with an intense refugee crisis due to unrest in Syria.

As a testimony to how frustrated Europeans are with the daily swell of refugees coming to nations like Germany and Greece, an anti-immigration propaganda film called “With Open Gates: The Forced Collective Suicide of European Nations” has gone viral in Europe (video included below).

Brietbart reports the 19-minute-long film is made up of news clips, police camera footage, and interviews (Latin Post cannot confirm the authenticity of the footage or the facts in the propaganda).

The film starts off with thousands of migrants coming off a barge into Greece, and then cuts to migrants marching toward Germany. A tearful young Greek woman is shown explaining how life in her country has been irrevocably altered. “We are in danger, every day, every minute,” she says, “We need someone to protect us.”

"They Have Stolen Our Lives!"

Complaining about how migrants have disrupted the Greek life, she explains that her children want to go to school but cannot. “They have stolen our lives!” she exclaims.

The film also shows GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump warning about the riots he believes will come to Germany and questioning German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s judgment. “I always thought Merkel was a great leader,” he says, “but what she’s done in Germany is insane.”

The main purpose of the widely shared video seems to be to motivate native Europeans against mass migration.

There is little surprise that this anti-immigration video is an internet hit with Europeans right now, as a growing backlash against migrants has swept through the EU in recent months.

According to The Week, ultra-right parties promoting Christian ideals and favoring strict limits on immigration are gaining supporters across Europe.

France Temporarily Closing Borders

After Friday’s attack in Paris, French President François Hollande moved to impose temporary border controls in his nation.

The Wall Street Journal reports, Marine Le Pen, a far-right French politician, said that this strategy was not enough.

In the wake of an ISIS attack that resulted in the deaths of 129 people, Le Pen said that French borders should be re-established. “Without borders, neither protection nor security are possible,” she said.

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