The European Parliament’s proposals on migration are once again “forcing mandatory quotas for accepting migrants”, a Fidesz MEP said, after the EP confirmed key reform mandates on asylum and migration at a plenary session on Thursday, MTI wrote.
“The EP proposals are entirely inadequate to solve the problem of migration, and so they should be rejected without delay,” Balazs Hidvéghi said. The proposals would once again boost illegal migration and lead to large-scale abuse and further migration waves, he said. Hidvéghi proposed a review and “rethink” of the proposals as a representative of Fidesz’s EP delegation, in cooperation with the European Conservatives and Reformists and the Identity and Democracy EP groups, saying the proposals were “forcing old bad practices and will lead to another spectacular failure in handling migration.”
Meanwhile, the EP vote showed once again that “Hungarian leftist MEPs support illegal migration and mandatory distribution quotas,” Hidvéghi said. The EP voted to start negotiations on the new regulations with 419 votes in favour, 126 against and 30 abstentions. The plenary adopted negotiating mandates on various aspects of the issue, including a binding solidarity mechanism to assist countries experiencing migratory pressure, the EP said. The regulation sets out how the EU and its member states will act jointly to manage asylum and migration, the statement said.
Here is Hidvéghi’s post. It goes: “Brussels’ migration policy is suicide! Good morning, Hungary!”
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None of this is surprising. The people of Europe are having policies forced on them that they never voted for or even had a chance to vote on at all. And everyone is in on it: the E.U.’s council, commission, and parliament, national governments (except Hungary’s and a few others), most national opposition parties, the media, the academia, you name it. People better wake the frick up, fast, or they’re going to have a life of half the people around them being hostile foreigners, shivering in their frigid homes in winter, eating bugs and synthetic protein, having to pay to leave their kerulet, and all the other great stuff the globalist-socialist elites have been very open about working to foist on us.
Oh Mikey, do you EVER get tired of carrying the line of the government here? We need people to work, lots of them. What is YOUR solution? As usual, you do not have one.
50% of 2015 migrant in Germany are either working in government work programs or on welfare. Statistics are similar in France, Holland and Sweden. There is also the problem of increased crime. Countries should have a choice who live in their country. There is also a legal way to apply for work visas. Hungary does not need uneducated hordes from countries. It is each countries’ responsibility to educate its population. Hungary must keep all unwanted illegal migrants out. Hungary must also help surrounding countries to build walls and fortify their borders.