Hungary won’t admit a single migrant in 2026, says the Orbán cabinet

Hungary will not admit a single migrant in 2026, nor will it pay a single forint of Hungarian taxpayers’ money to accommodate migrants from other EU countries, Péter Szijjártó, the foreign minister, said in a post on Facebook on Sunday.

Hungarian rebels against 2026 migration pact

Szijjártó said one of the biggest battles of 2026 would involve Hungarians’ rebellion against the migration pact coming into force next summer.

Whereas as the pact, on paper, was meant to make the European asylum system more effective, in practice it would “force Hungary into an impossible choice: pay or admit migrants.”

He added that it was “outright absurd” that Brussels wanted to compel Hungarians to pay for migration.

The minister noted that Hungary built its border fence at its own expense and had defended the EU’s external border for more than a decade, yet it was currently fined 1 million euros each day for refusing to admit refugees.

Mass migration to Hungary
“Not a single migrant”, says the Orbán cabinet. Photo: depositphotos.com

Security deteriorated in the West due to illegal migration

Countries to the west of Hungary, he said, could not or would not defend themselves against migration. There, security had deteriorated “to such an extent that it is tearing apart the fabric of society, and they want to offload their migrants onto Hungary through the migration pact.”

“To this we say — as we always have done — ‘no’ in 2026: Hungary will not implement the migration pact … We don’t want parallel societies, and we don’t want to spend Christmas under the threat of terrorism.”

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Christmas fair in Debrecen. Orbán’s Fidesz communicates that provided Orbán loses the upcoming general elections, migrants will flood Hungary and Christmas fairs will disappear since people will be afraid to go out to the streets. Photo: FB/László Papp

Szijjártó said that Brussels’ “puppets”, the opposition Tisza and DK parties, would turn Hungary into a country of immigration.

“Next year, Hungary will need all its strength, because Brussels wants to begin settling migrants here,” he said.

As long as Orbán is PM, Hungary won’t become immigrant country

As long as the country is led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary will not become an immigrant country, Tamas Menczer, the ruling party’s communications director, said in a post on Facebook on Saturday.

In his post, Menczer noted that the suspect in Friday’s knife attacks against three women in central Paris is a 25-year-old man of African descent who has a criminal record.

He said opposition Tisza Party leader Peter Magyar and Tisza MP candidate Kriszta Bodis did not consider immigration to be a real problem, while Tisza MEP Dora David “wants us to take in everyone, and Tisza’s Judit Barna claims there are no immigrants”.

“Brussels is making us pay a daily fine of one million euros because we won’t let these murderers in,” Menczer said. “[EPP leader Manfred] Weber, [European Commission President Ursula] von der Leyen and all of Brussels are blackmailing, attacking and threatening us because we refuse to let migrants in.”

“Our position is clear: as long as the country is led by Viktor Orbán, Hungary will not become an immigrant country,” Menczer said. “We want a safe and peaceful country.”

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3 Comments

  1. The Hungarian government has perfected the art of fighting phantoms. It vows to admit “not a single migrant,” while loudly complaining about the massive EU fines this stance incurs—fines for a migrant “invasion” they simultaneously claim no one actually wants.

    It’s a masterclass in political theater: invoking terror abroad to justify building a fortress at home, all while ignoring that Hungary is primarily a transit country. The performance isn’t about reality; it’s about crafting a perpetual state of siege for domestic audiences.

    • One wonders whether you are willfully ignorant or a deliberately mendacious troll.

      The migration “pact” (or, more accurately, DIKTAT) demands E.U. member countries accept illegal migrants. While Hungary may be a “transit country” for those coming into the E.U. illegally, once they claim asylum, they are dispersed among the E.U. in accordance with said diktat. And yes, they do stay where they are sent. That is why there are tens of thousands of them in Greece, Slovenia, and Croatia.

      We do not want third-world flotsam here. End of story.

      If you do, go to Western Europe, which has been turned into cesspits of rapes, robberies, and terrorism by these violent, illiterate, criminal parasites.

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