Hungarian minister correlates greater danger of terrorism with higher migrant numbers

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Budapest, July 17 (MTI) – Europe must come to grips with the fact that the danger of terrorism is growing with the arrival of more migrants, cabinet office chief Antal Rogán said in an interview on public radio on Sunday.
Commenting on the terrorist attack in Nice on Kossuth Radio, Rogán said Brussels must weigh a radical change of the European refugee policy at present and stop immigration, because the current one offers an incentive for immigration.
All signs point to the failure of Western Europe to integrate immigrants, which is why more migrants should not be let into Europe, rather migration must be halted, he said.
In much of Europe, people are against migration, but it appears that Brussels does not want to hear the voice of the people, he added.
Hungary is the first EU member state ready to listen to the opinion of the people, which is why there will be a referendum on October 2 in which the country can decide whether to accept Brussels’ ultimatum, he said.
Rogán said migrants continue to push along Hungary’s border in spite of a fence and Hungary being one of the strongest protectors of European borders. “It’s hardest to cross the border into Hungary illegally”, still attempts are being made continuously, he added.
Foreign nationals who cross into Hungary illegally and are caught within eight kilometres of the border are returned to reception centres on the other side of the fence, but still in Hungarian territory, Rogán said. This is in line with European norms; Austria does the same thing, he added.





