Péter Szijjártó angry with the EU for insentivizing people smugglers, while punishing Hungary for protecting its borders.Continue reading
The Hungarian government will do everything to ensure that the European Union follows the well-established Hungarian position on migration policy, the Prime Minister’s chief advisor on internal security said on Thursday morning’s M1 news channel program, reports Hirado.hu.
György Bakondi recalled that in recent times, an increasing number of acts of violence have been linked to the strong illegal migration. One of these was the incident near the Hungarian-Serbian border, when Afghan gangs allegedly clashed on Serbian territory. There have been fatalities in the fights, and migrants are now also firing on police officers, according to reports.
The adviser pointed out that
organized crime groups are now trying to bring not only migrants but also firearms into the European Union.
He said that while Western Europe is also suffering from the violence of migrants who have already entered the EU – citing the migrant riots in France and the attacks in Germany – the EU wants to speed up the distribution of migrants according to quotas in view of the upcoming European Parliament elections.
State Secretary Bence Rétvári stressed that if Brussels’ plan for mandatory resettlement quotas were to be implemented, “we would be surrounded by tens of thousands of illegal migrants who would constantly demand to be allowed into the European Union.” He pointed out that in this case, Hungary would have to carry out procedures in the tens of thousands at its southern border, and the mandatory quota would be a magnet for illegal migrants. This is why borders must be protected and quotas rejected, the politician emphasized.
Confirming the Hungarian government’s position, György Bakondi underlined that there is clear evidence that migrants arriving illegally in Europe do not represent a labor force, but a threat. He added that Hungary will neither accept nor implement this “migrant pact” and will do its utmost during its coming EU Presidency in the second half of 2024 to ensure that the Hungarian position on migration is put to the fore.
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