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Chief Security Advisor: No real solution to migration in Europe has emerged

Hungary will oppose endeavors to promote immigration, such as the resettlement quota system, and cooperate with like-minded countries.

 

Chief Security Advisor György Bakondi has announced that for the sixth successive year, no real solution to migration in Europe has emerged.

According to MTI, Bakondi said countries that failed to toe the European Union’s line faced major political pressure. Referring to financier George Soros, he said the so-called “Soros Plan” was being incorporated into the EU draft legislation. The European Commission’s new migration action plan, he said, would legalise migration and provide housing, social benefits, citizenship and voting rights to 34 million migrants.

The PM’s security adviser said that in 2020 there was a big increase in the number of illegal migrants and a close link between illegal migration and organized crime. He insisted that in parallel, “the Soros network” had been “highly active”, particularly in the second half of the year, when “more and more open political action was taken”. 

Bakondi accused “the Soros network” and left-liberal forces of lobbying for the withdrawal of EU funding to countries that refused to follow the EU’s stance on migration. He added that the government successfully prevented this.

The security chief said the government would continue to pursue its “proven migration policy” in 2021. The aims, he added, were to ensure domestic and border security, and protect national sovereignty. Hungary will oppose endeavors to promote immigration, such as the resettlement quota system, and cooperate with like-minded countries. Hungary will also continue to assist European border control efforts and provide aid to troubled countries through its Hungary Helps program, he added.

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