First year of migrant quota would cost Hungary EUR 643.7m
Budapest, April 19 (MTI) – Hungary would need to spend a total of 200 billion forints (EUR 643.7m) on services related to the accommodation of migrants planned to be sent to Hungary under the European Union’s mandatory quota just in the first year, state secretary Bence Rétvári told national daily Magyar Idők.
In addition, the EU is “not likely” to contribute to that budget, the paper quoted the human resources ministry official as saying in its Tuesday issue.
By comparison, Rétvári said that “migrants would cost Hungary as much as the introduction of career models for teachers” and added that the country does not have the capacity to accommodate “innumerable” people. The quota system would jeopardise “social security and jobs of Hungarians”.
“We need to decide if the money of Hungarian taxpayers should be spent on health, family benefits, welfare services, education, or on economic migrants”, Rétvári insisted.
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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Up yours EU. Take your so-called migrants & shove them as far up your ass as possible. I don’t advocate violence against women, but Merkel needs a proper beating.
The continuance of this Immigration crisis shows us that the EU is heading for disintegration/collapse from Brussels outwards. It is now self evident that firstly the Commissioners cannot resolve their own and Merkells created problem. Secondly it shows that the smaller States just do not have the resources to take in the whole of the world’s economic migrants both financialy economic and culturely.
I would suggest that the only way forward is to democratically (something foreign to the EU) to hold a European Referendum for the whole of the EU to find out whether the the electorate thinks and to whether they want millions of immigrants into their territory taking their jobs and proving cheap labour.
Lastly take into consideration whether these people will mix into our rich cultural society or go into ghettos not mix and bring their own beliefs and customs to impose on others.