PM Viktor Orban: 'Hungary Does Not Need a Single Migrant'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Jul. 27, 2016

Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban said his country "does not need a single migrant" during a joint press conference with Austrian chancellor Christian Kern in Budapest.

"Hungary does not need a single migrant for the economy to work, or the population to sustain itself, or for the country to have a future," he said. "Every single migrant poses a public security and terror risk."

"This is why there is no need for a common European migration policy," he said, referencing how the EU is trying to force member states to accept a certain amount of refugees each. "Whoever needs migrants can take them, but don't force them on us, we don't need them."

Rather than believe mass Third World immigration "culturally enriches" society and will "help pay for elderly people's pensions" as other European leaders have said, Orban says mass migration is not a "medicine" but a "poison."

"For us migration is not a solution but a problem," he said, "not medicine but a poison, we don't need it and won't swallow it."

Orban said earlier this year the constitution of Hungary outright bans the islamization of his country. He also accused George Soros of using the Clintons as puppets to try and bully Hungary into opening its borders.

Hungary closed all its borders late last year, while the nation was being flooded with an average of around 7,000 migrants a day, migration numbers plummeted after the construction of a series of fortified fences.







This is why former diplomats have predicted indigenous Europeans will flee to Hungary in the coming years to escape the destruction befalling Germany and other European states as a result of the migrant crisis.

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