Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban says the European Union (EU) has “legally raped Poland and Hungary” by “forcing through” a new Migration Pact which requires all EU member-states to make so-called “solidarity contributions” during times of high illegal immigration.
Despite opposing EU border states’ policy of allowing boat migrants to land in Europe in large numbers, often facilitated by nonprofits funded by the German government, Poland and Hungary will now be required to take a share of the migrants, take over examining their asylum claims, or make “financial contributions” to provide for them.
Orban has vowed to fight back against the Migration Pact, insisting “there will be no compromise on migration. Not today, and not in the upcoming years. We will defend our borders from migrants and from the Brussels bureaucrats as well!”
Led by national conservative governments, Poland and Hungary successfully resisted EU efforts to impose migrant quotas on them in 2015, when Germany’s former leader Angela Merkel attempted to recover from the migrant crisis she created by redistributing the new arrivals across Europe.
Similarly, the new migration redistribution scheme follows Italian leader Giorgia Meloni’s failure to stop and unprecedented influx of boat migrants. While she promised to implement a naval blockade to end the crisis before she was elected, she has refused to do so now she is in office, attempting to lighten Italy’s burden by having the EU move migrants on to other European countries instead.
Hungary may find it harder to resist the new pact if the Polish government changes after national elections later this month, however, with polls suggesting globalist former European Council president Donald Tusk could take over the country.
Brussels legally raped Poland and Hungary by forcing through the #MigrationPact . So there will be no compromise on migration. Not today, and not in the upcoming years. We will defend our borders from migrants and from the Brussels bureaucrats as well! pic.twitter.com/YRR5IJfQKR
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) October 6, 2023