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Hungary Ready To Accept Refugees Christians from Western Europe
« on: February 14, 2017, 09:34:36 PM »
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    The Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban said his country will welcome west Europeans who have had enough of mass migration and “the lords of globalist politics”.


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    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is known for his moderate anti-liberal position and has been critical of the US and EU’s sanctions imposed on Russia. In the annual state of the nation address he has strongly criticized the European migration policy.

    He said: “We shall let in true refugees – German, Dutch, French and Italians, terrified politicians and journalists who here in Hungary want to find the Europe they have lost in their homelands.”

    He also accused billionaire George Soros of undermining Hungary's democracy: : “Here there are large predators swimming in the water, and this is the transnational empire of George Soros.”


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    Hungarians are historically Eurasians, Asian aborigines who migrated to Europe. Russia and Hungary, throughout their history, have had close, friendly relations based on shared values. Hungary is also the only state in Europe whose constitution mentions belief in God.

    Hungary is also known for its Eurosceptic position and confrontation with Brussels' dictatorship.

    Hungary is one of the staging posts on the way for migrants moving to Germany. For these settlers, it is a desired destination point on the way to Berlin which provides social benefits, housing benefits, and other benefits for workers. A number of countries, mostly Eastern European ones, do not show the same hospitality. Local authorities, with the full support of the population, are opposed to the influx of migrants which they see as a threat to national security and a worsening of the process of the erosion of European identity. Hungary opposes the influx of refugees and illegal immigrants and is building a wall on its borders,