Migrant Riots Sweep across Western Europe on New Year’s Eve
A fire broke out in the tower of the Vondelkerk in Amsterdam on New Year’s Eve.
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New Year’s Eve riots in several Western European cities have once again exposed the direct link between illegal migration and the erosion of public security. Citing attacks on emergency services and widespread vandalism, Viktor Orbán’s chief security adviser warned that Europe is repeating a failed model.
Migrant riots in major Western European cities on New Year’s Eve have demonstrated a direct link between illegal migration and the deterioration of public security, György Bakondi, security adviser to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, pointed out on Monday.
According to Bakondi, police officers, firefighters, and paramedics were attacked on New Year’s Eve in several countries, including Germany, Italy, and France, specifically by individuals with a migration background.
In France, more than 1,700 vehicles were vandalized, while in the Netherlands, a Christian church was set on fire. By contrast, he added, no similar incidents occurred in the eastern part of the European Union, such as in the Czech Republic, Poland, or Budapest.
In many parts of Western Europe, New Year’s Eve has turned into a night when migrant gangs use fireworks to attack police, firefighters, ambulance drivers and regular civilians.Cities like Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Berlin are turned into war zones. pic.twitter.com/O3UCEIN6Pq
According to the chief adviser, leaders of Western European countries are increasingly recognizing that decisive measures must be taken to curb migration. As a result, they are tightening immigration conditions and accelerating the deportation of those who violate the law.
Bakondi argued that the root of the situation lies in the fact that migrants—mostly of Islamic background—are unable and unwilling to integrate into Western societies and instead seek to live according to Islam, that is, their own laws, rather than those of the host states. This, he said, leads to increasingly aggressive and expansionist behaviour across Europe.
EUROPE NEEDS REMIGRATION 🇫🇷New Year’s Eve celebrations in Paris were marred by rioting North African immigrants who were causing problems for police from the early afternoon.One of the most beautiful cities in the world on NYE experiencing this.Mass deportations are needed. pic.twitter.com/ClJt6rOU7W
He stressed that this is why the migration pact promoted by the European Union is not a solution, as it would redistribute illegal migrants and force their admission even into places where they are currently not present, such as Warsaw or Prague. Bakondi warned that such an approach would amount to generalizing a model that has already produced the current situation across Western Europe.
For this reason, he emphasized, the Hungarian government will not change its migration policy under any pressure or financial penalties. The interests of the Hungarian people come first: the government starts from the Hungarian national interest, which means preserving sovereignty and strengthening public security, Bakondi concluded.
New Year’s Eve riots in several Western European cities have once again exposed the direct link between illegal migration and the erosion of public security. Citing attacks on emergency services and widespread vandalism, Viktor Orbán’s chief security adviser warned that Europe is repeating a failed model.
Joakim Scheffer graduated from the University of Szeged with a Master’s degree in International Relations. Before joining Hungarian Conservative, he worked as an editor at the foreign policy desk of Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet and serves as the editor of Eurasia magazine.