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Orbán affirms opposition to migrants

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán asserted in a post on Facebook Monday morning that Hungary and Europe have been protected for ten years from illegal migration while public security has
deterioration in Western Europe.

Marking the tenth anniversary of the first large influx of migrants at Hungary’s southern border, he wrote that by today Hungary is one of the safest countries in Europe, but the EU is punishing Hungary for its migration policy.
Orbán asked the European Commission in a letter to refund the costs of border defence, while he criticised the daily €1 million fine imposed for not honouring EU rules on migrants.

“Meanwhile, public safety is in ruins in Berlin, Stockholm, Vienna and Paris. Migrant gangs terrorise ordinary people. Explosions, attacks on cars and murders have become everyday events. “In London just the other day hundreds of thousands of people demonstrated against migration. Britons have had enough. They want to take back their country.”

In contrast, he said Hungary has become one of the safest countries in Europe, as crimes against life and assets are at a low point, and the number of illegal migrants is zero. The only place where nothing has changed is Brussels, he said. The bureaucrats in Brussels still want to manage migration in- stead of halting it, while those who do not stand in line, are blackmailed and penalised.

Hungary is fined €1 million every single day. Orbán declared that the Tisza and Democratic Coalition parties would surrender to blackmail, comply with Brussels’s demands and accept the migration pact.

“In our opinion this is why it cannot be accepted”, he declared. “It cannot happen, because the nation is not for sale, and the future cannot be sacrificed, the security of Hungarians cannot be subject to bargaining.”

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