Another Flashpoint in the West: Chaos Erupts in Los Angeles

Jun 09, 2025 12:21 pm

Los Angeles has just become the latest symbol of Western decline.


It started with ICE immigration raids, over 40 people arrested across the city in a single day.


This sparked protests that escalated quickly into what appeared to be highly coordinated, increasingly violent demonstrations.


The streets became flooded with “activists” as clashes with law enforcement began, before Trump went and deployed the National Guard to deal with what is becoming a very scary scene.


At least in the U.S., the current administration isn’t openly celebrating or incentivizing illegal immigration the way many Western nations have been doing over the last decade. 


But let’s be honest—the damage may already be done, with the most recent estimates that the United States currently has over 15 million illegal immigrants residing in the country. 


Every time immigration comes up, many people presume that due to the work I do and my libertarian philosophy, I am in favour of all immigration, all the time. 


Let me be crystal clear: I am not.


Yes, I help people move legally across borders. 


I help them build lives in freer countries.


I help them secure second citizenships and offshore structures.


But that is not the same thing as cheering for open borders or turning a blind eye to the chaos that illegal mass migration brings.


I believe in lawful immigration. I believe in respecting the rule of law—even when the laws aren’t perfect.


I may be an anarcho-capitalist in principle, but I live—and operate—in the real world.


And in the real world, borders exist. 


As an expat consultant, my work involves helping individuals develop a legal strategy to protect their wealth and freedom.


Those who advocate cheating the system can look elsewhere for advice, because you're knocking on the wrong door if you’re coming to me. 


If your homeland is suffering under waves of uncontrolled migration, and you are looking for a legal alternative where you can protect your wealth, freedom and family, read this important letter. 



Speak soon, 

Mikkel


PS. Join me this Saturday, June 14th, at 9:00 a.m. Central Time for a special webinar where I will unveil a new project in Panama City that is near and dear to my heart. This is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Click here to reserve your spot now.






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