“Hungary has become one of the safest countries in Europe … the number of crimes against human life or material assets is at a low point and the number of illegal migrants in the country is zero,” PM Orbán wrote in a post shared on Facebook today morning.

“We have been protecting our country and Europe against illegal migration for a decade,” Orbán highlighted. Noting Hungary’s introduction of a “legal seal” ten years ago, Orbán said the move had elicited “wrath and threats” in Brussels and Hungary’s “stigmatisation” in capitals in the West, but “we persevered, closed down the southern border and said only those could set foot on Hungarian soil that we allow to.”

PM Viktor Orbán
Orbán talking to his “warriors” on an event of the Fighters’ Club. Read more about the club in our article. Photo: FB/Orbán

PM Orbán: Hungary protecting Europe from illegal migration for a decade

“Berlin, Stockholm, Vienna and Paris have seen their public security ruined in the past ten years,” the prime minister said, adding that “hordes of migrants” were terrorising residents in those cities and “explosions… and slayings are now an everyday routine.” He also noted mass demonstrations against migrants in London, and said “the Brits have had enough; they want to recapture their homeland.”

Meanwhile, he said “Hungary has become one of the safest countries in Europe … the number of crimes against human life or material assets is at a low point and the number of illegal migrants in the country is zero.” “But Brussels bureaucrats still want to manage migration rather than stem it, blackmailing and punishing those that won’t obey; a fine of a daily one million euros has been imposed on Hungary,” Orbán said.

Homeland is not for sale

The prime minister slammed Hungary’s opposition Tisza and Democratic Coalition parties saying that they would “meet Brussels’ demands and adopt the migration pact … even if that would ruin Hungary.” “They think we could meet (requirements in) the migration pact … but we don’t think so.

We cannot, because the homeland is not for sale, the future cannot be sacrificed and the security of Hungarian people cannot be bargained down,” he said. Orbán pledged that the Hungarian government would “continue its resistance in Brussels” and “preserve Hungary as a migrant-free country.”

Orbán: ‘Barbarism’ in Sweden consequence of ‘weak government’

Orbán said in a post on X on Monday that in Sweden “the abandonment of traditional values, the neglect of common sense, and weak governance have led to barbarism taking root in the home of one of Europe’s greatest nations.”


In his post, Orbán wrote that “the Swedish government lectures us about the rule of law. Meanwhile, according to an article by Die Welt, criminal networks are exploiting Swedish children as killers, knowing the system won’t convict. A country once known for order a safety is now collapsing: over 280 underage girls arrested for murder, families living in fear. It’s heartbreaking. The Swedish people deserve better!”

In a video attached to his post, referring to media reports, Orbán said that 284 underage girls had been arrested in Sweden, whom “the mafia used to shoot people dead because they could not be prosecuted.” “That is how they will be ruined, with all order abolished and barbarism left behind. It is not just making a mistake: they have logged out of civilisation,” Orbán said.

In his post, Orbán said “criminal gangs are using underage girls as instruments of killing. The mission of the rule of law is to ensure the safety of our people. Where underage girls are systematically used for murder, the rule of law is dead. Sweden is our friend, and the Swedish people are a great and noble nation. We are worried for you! God bless Sweden!”

FM Szijjártó: Only weak governments allowed illegal migration; Sweden already lost

Hungarians have clearly said they wanted nothing to do with illegal migration, and no one else may decide who they want to allow into the country, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Facebook on Sunday.

Commenting on press reports that Sweden currently had criminal procedures under way against 280 teenagers on suspicion of manslaughter, Péter Szijjártó said that the significance of Hungary’s “weighty decision 10 years ago is becoming increasingly clear to all Hungarians.”

“No matter the pressure … Hungarians clearly stated that they want nothing to do with illegal migration,” he said.

FM Szijjártó
Photo: FB/Szijjártó

Hungary had warned against the “irreversible consequences of mistakes on illegal migration,” he said. “Where weak leaders of weak governments allowed migrants to enter, they cannot be expelled again….” he said.

According to press reports (e.g. the government-close Mandiner), Swedish crime rings are recruiting teenage girls increasingly frequently to commit “heinous crimes, including murders for hire”, the reports said. Mandiner wrote that most offenders share a common link—their migration background.

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