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Fidesz MEPs: Hungary Will Not Tolerate Migrant Ghettos

Boats used by migrants to cross the Mediterranean towed into the port of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on 25 September 2023.
Boats used by migrants to cross the Mediterranean towed into the port of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on 25 September 2023.
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Fidesz-KDNP MEPs spoke out firmly against the mandatory distribution of migrants in the EU following the debate on the new EU asylum and migration package in the European Parliament. ID and ECR MEPs expressed the same sentiment to the Hungarian press.

Hungary will not tolerate migrant ghettos on its territory, Fidesz MEP Balázs Hidvéghi told Hungarian journalists in Strasbourg on Wednesday after a European Parliament plenary debate, adding that other European Union member states were not adequately protecting the EU’s borders.

After the debate on the new EU asylum and migration package, he said Hungary rejected the mandatory distribution and resettlement of migrants based on quotas, while other EU members were determined to have multiculturalism ‘at all cost’ and impose illegal immigration on others. Migration, he said, was now Europe’s ‘biggest crisis’ and threatened the bloc’s most basic values and achievements such as the Schengen borders that ensure free movement within the EU. Also, public safety and everyday welfare were at risk, he said, adding that

illegal migration jeopardizes European culture and the European way of life.

French National Rally MEP Jean-Paul Garraud told Hungarian journalists that the EU asylum package threatened member states’ sovereignty and right to take measures to stop mass migration. He said attacks against Hungary and Poland ‘must be stopped’, adding that the two countries represented their peoples’ interests.

European Conservatives and Reformists MEP Jorge Buxadé Villalba said violence and a lack of security were growing problems due to migrants arriving in Europe and enjoying free movement on the continent.

Sweden Democrats MEP Charlie Weimers insisted that Sweden’s liberal migration policy had resulted in violence in society, and the asylum package awaiting adoption was not up to the job of handling the influx of mass migration, putting member states under even greater pressure.

Christian Democrat MEP György Hölvényi said in a statement that ever since the migration crisis broke out in 2015, the union has been incapable of forging a credible solution to ease the pressure on Europe. Only member states on the front line of migration such as Hungary have managed to provide real solutions, he added. These countries rightly expect the EU to fund the construction and maintenance of facilities protecting the Schengen border, he said. Hölvényi also noted that

EU development funds should be used to address the root causes of migration in Africa

by, for instance, aiding local support for education and job creation, and ensuring public safety.

Fidesz MEP Kinga Gál called for firm steps against people smugglers ‘and the civil groups aiding them’ and bolstering the protection of the EU’s external borders. It is also important to help North African countries and make progress in the EU’s enlargement in the Western Balkans, she remarked in a statement, adding that Hungary believes that help should be provided at the point where it is needed instead of bringing trouble to where there isn’t any. Aggressive and armed attacks by migrants are becoming increasingly common, which highlights the need to admit the Western Balkan countries, particularly Serbia, into the bloc as soon as possible and boost border protection, she concluded.


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Sources: Hungarian Conservative/MTI

Fidesz-KDNP MEPs spoke out firmly against the mandatory distribution of migrants in the EU following the debate on the new EU asylum and migration package in the European Parliament. ID and ECR MEPs expressed the same sentiment to the Hungarian press.

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