Orbán Cabinet: ‘New EU migration pact could have serious consequences’
The EU’s new migration pact could have serious consequences to the continent, the prime minister’s chief security advisor said on Thursday.
György Bakondi told commercial channel TV2 that the passing of the legislation had been “strange”, calling it “a hasty, non-unanimous and clearly politically motivated vote held deliberately early enough to finalise the issue before this year’s EP election”.
He said that under the pact, migrants aiming for Europe had the option to wait through their application procedure in “migrant centres” in EU territory. “But the western experience is that only 20 percent of those rejected can in fact be expelled”, he said, adding that the new pact could be an incentive for mass migration from Africa and Asia.
Bakondi noted that a total of 355,000 migrants had come to Europe on the three main migration routes last year, a record number since 2016, adding that “atrocities were an indication of the serious national and public security threats posed by uncontrolled migration”.
He noted that Hungarian parliament last month had adopted a law amendment allowing the firing of warning shots to stop violent people who damage the border fence or threaten border guards.
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Source: MTI
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“Serious consequences!” As opposed to releasing 2000 plus human traffickers –
https://dailynewshungary.com/controversial-decision-more-than-two-thousand-foreign-traffickers-released-from-hungarian-prisons-in-2023/
That is OK. Good, even. Hungary leading the way! Politicians making sense, eh?
How is it possible that Hungary is the ONLY one, out of the 27 countries, that is so vehemently opposing this dictatorial edict?! The rest are going along with the diktat to flood their countries with hundreds of thousands of worst-quality and illegal migrants, who bring crime and hostility, who will be a net economic drain for at least two generations, AND to use taxpayers’ money to house them, feed them, provide them healthcare, and lavish on them all kinds of freebies. And all that without EVER asking their voters if they want any of it. Absolutely shocking.
Warning shots are not enough to stop this hostile third world invasion. Violence has to be answered with real force. Europe is governed by traitors and anti-white globalist fanatics. Hungary became weak, and it will pay the price for it.
Only a change of leadership and HUXIT will make a difference. Orbán is not the solution, but a huge part of the problem.
Mr Orban and Fidesz are happy to express their disappointment with the EU about this migration policies, but they don’t say anything in public about the preference for bringing cheap workers from south Asia. They just laugh in the face of Hungarians
If there are (9) nine companies that are listed on the Hungarian Stock Exchange, and they ALL totally support the Fidesz Party – the Prime Ministership of Victor Orban, the Party Leader of Fidesz, what PERCENTAGE of these Guest Workers, that would be LOWLY paid, are EMPLOYED in the (9) companies that are ALL part of the Oligarch’s of Hungary ???
Just “slides” into the mind set of the Orban Government, to “favour” the (9) nine, the “grease of the palm” mateship, if what I refer actually has FACT associated to it.