Even the majority of left-wing Hungarians reject the new migrant quota

The overwhelming majority, 77 percent of Hungarians reject the European Union’s scheme to send immigrants to Hungary, including 58 percent of leftist respondents, the NézÅ‘pont Institute said in a survey published on Monday.

In the survey, Nézőpont asked 1,000 people by phone between June 12 and 14 on a negotiating position the European Council adopted on June 8, which will form the basis of negotiations with the European Parliament on regulating immigration and asylum procedures in the bloc. Hungary voted against the position.

NézÅ‘pont said that under the proposed regulation, Hungary would have to accept “8,500 illegal immigrants every year, equivalent to about 30 percent of all resettled immigrants”.

In the poll, 77 percent of respondents said the EU should not send asylum seekers to Hungary without the country’s approval. Almost all, 93 percent of pro-government voters and 58 percent of leftist voters rejected the mandatory resettlement quota scheme, while 32 percent said they were acceptable, NézÅ‘pont added.

As we wrote before, the Hungarian government paves the way for hundreds of thousands of guest workers, details HERE.

2 Comments

  1. Another proof that the government is implementing the will of the Hungarian people. The E.U.’s relentless persecution of the Hungarian government is clearly tantamount to riding roughshod over the entire nation. It is totally, 100% unjustifiable and inexcusable, no ifs or buts or maybes. If the Euros continue to refuse to abide by the will of its member states, the the Hungarian government is permitted to take any measures to protect our country.

  2. This Orbán government is just playing games. Orbán always talks about stopping “illegal” migrants, but through the back door he is importing huge numbers of so-called guest workers (migrants) and students from the Third World into Hungary.

    The majority of Hungarians don’t want either illegal migrants, asylum seekers or so-called “guest workers” from the Third World.

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