Hungarian Govt extends “state of crisis” due to recent upsurge of illegal migrants
The government has decided to extend by six months the “state of crisis” in connection with mass migration due to the growing migration pressure on the Hungarian border and an anticipated new wave of migrants triggered by the developments in Afghanistan, the Government Information Centre (KTK) said on Friday.
The KTK said in a statement that migration towards Europe was picking up both on land and sea, with the number of illegal border crossing attempts increasing on the Hungarian border as well.
The Hungarian authorities have apprehended more than 60,000 illegal migrants at the border so far this year, more than triple the number caught in the first eight months of 2020, the statement added.
Police have been apprehending 300 migrants a day on average in the recent period, the KTK said, adding that migrants stranded on the Balkan migration route were making more and more attempts to enter the country forcefully and “regularly attack the police officers protecting the border”.
More than a dozen tunnels have been discovered on the southern border this year alone, they said, adding that the number of people smugglers caught by the authorities had also tripled compared with last year.
The KTK said that “economic problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the developments in Afghanistan will trigger a new migration wave which will lend an opportunity for Islamic extremists to make their way into the heart of Europe”.
The KTK concluded its statement by saying that the Hungarian government was sticking to its “open and unambiguous” migration policy. Hungary will maintain its fence along its southern border and continue to provide border protection, the statement said.
Also, the government will stand firm in its opposition to the resettlement of migrants and will continue to represent the position that Europe and Hungary must be protected against mass migration, the KTK added.
The government decree on the extended state of crisis will soon be published in the official gazette Magyar Közlöny.
The state of crisis was first introduced in March 2016 and has been extended several times.
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Source: MTI
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The solution may be to fly the illegal aliens to their home countries. It is expensive but it may discourage the law breakers.
Maria Von Theresa, another solution might be to treat them humanely, like the Hungarians were treated in 1956 and countless other times they fled Turks, Nazis, Soviets, Mongols…
We Hungarians seem to have short memories, except when it comes to the one good football team and all the times we were mistreated or lost a fight.
Hungarians escaping communist oppression quickly adjusted to life in the West. They hoped for freedom and opportunities. Most, if not all found their place in western society and became productive members of society. You must know nothing about the Hungarian Uprising if you compare the Hungarian refugees of 1956 to the terrorists that currently invade the West.
The extension takes us to just before the election. Throw in some numbers, fuel the paranoia, reassure us what the government will do and there are the votes …..
Sounds good to me.
Anything to keep the Gyurcsány-Dobrev-Apró gang of Hungarian haters from power.