Viktor Orbán: ‘Stop Soros’ laws to open new chapter

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The government’s “Stop Soros” migration proposals will “create a new situation” in which “all, including George Soros can decide if they stop or continue organising and supporting illegal migration”, the prime minister told public Kossuth Radio on Friday morning.

Viktor Orbán insisted that his government wanted to prevent the country from becoming a destination for immigrants, and sought to thwart “those that organise and finance migration”.

He added that the new laws would help “keep out of the country” those that continue supporting illegal migration.

He said that “pseudo-civil groups managing illegal migration” will be required to submit special reports to the authorities and their finances will be “scrutinised under a magnifying glass”; they will pay a 25 percent tax on “funds used to support migration” including funds from the European Union. People “affected” will be banned from border zones including Budapest’s international airport, while foreign nationals could be banned from the country, Orbán said. “We want to keep everybody outside the country whose activities are fundamentally against the interests of the Hungarian people.”

Concerning George Soros, the prime minister said that the US billionaire “openly claims that he spends a tremendous amount of money on organising and supporting migration”. “He has a plan, under which the problem is the [border] fence, while migration could resolve the future of Europe;

the Hungarian government has the opposite view: migration is the problem and the fence is the solution.”

Hungary’s policy is unchanged: it will not take in migrants or resettle anyone in the country, Orbán said.

The Hungarian government never accepted the European Union’s rules on migrant quotas, and therefore “no one can demand themselves any rights based on those” in Hungary, he said.

Referring to the 1,300 refugees admitted by Hungary last year, Orbán said that Hungary complies with international treaties on asylum that have been recognised by the country’s legal system, adding that if someone is in need of international protection, Hungary will provide them with temporary protection.

People given subsidiary protection based on international law are different from migrants, he said.

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  1. The Hungarian government is doing the right thing and they don’t show weakeness in protecting Hungary against the ‘uninvited immigrants’. Better word is parasites!
    The situation in France is as tense as it is seldom before. New No-Go Areas are created almost daily, the neighborhoods with foreigners are rapidly increasing in number. With the change of year, there were 140,000 agents in service to keep peace at all. The foreigners are often of Arab or North African origin, many are Moroccans. The (current) 3rd generation immigrants is the biggest problem and they attract many who have just arrived. The enemy images of the foreigners: The real French, police and fire brigade. The ‘Wochenblick’ announced that in 2017 about 2,300 firefighters were attacked. Radio Europe 1 reported that 2 Paris police officers who risked their lives in a fire to save children were pelted by a mob of stones. The agents and the rescued children were lucky in an accident, they survived. German-speaking mainstream media conceal the catastrophic and more than frightening conditions to this day. But it is clear that in France civil war prevails: 140,000 police officers were employed during the turn of the year. The French army, which is currently deployed in more than 10 foreign operations, owns fewer people.
    Source: http://unser-mitteleuropa.com

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