Orbán government won’t allow migrant camps in Hungary
This is the reason why Hungary has received a “gigantic, unfair and disproportionate” EU fine of 200 million euros and a daily penalty of 1 million euros, “because we are unwilling to submit to” the migration pact “and host illegal migrants en masse in migrant camps at our borders”.
Neither is Hungary willing to participate in a quota system for distributing migrants within the EU, he added.
Hungary, he said, was determined to protect its borders “and it will do so”.
Rétvári insisted that European People’s Party (EPP) leader Manfred Weber, who he called the “Brussels boss” of opposition Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar, “wants immigrants, and he wants to build migrant camps.” While Péter Magyar has repeatedly stated that he does not support pro-immigration ideas, yet the Hungarian government seems to communicate that Magyar and the Tisza party are pro-immigration.
Migrants, Rétvári added, “will be transported to Brussels” rather than hosted in Hungary.
As we wrote last week, the Hungarian state violated Iranian Christian A.P.’s human rights when it unlawfully detained him for more than a year and even starved him in the Röszke transit zone, ruled the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), read details HERE.