Posted on 09/26/2016 3:05:59 PM PDT by Lorianne
Migratory policies around the world have failed, leading to the spread of terrorism, Hungary's foreign minister told the U.N. General Assembly on Friday.
Peter Szijjarto said the international community must make it clear that there is no excuse for violating the borders between two peaceful countries and do its best to keep migrants and refugees as close to their home countries as possible.
"The uncontrolled and unregulated mass migration offered opportunity for terrorist organizations to send their fighters and to send their terrorists to other countries and continents," Szijjarto said.
He added that Hungary is "a Christian country" and expressed disappointment that the International Criminal Court has failed to respond to his country's requests to prosecute the Islamic State group for its persecution of Christians. He said because of the U.N.'s failure to act his country had developed a special secretariat to monitor the persecution of Christians around the world and work to help them.
Hungary will hold a referendum on Oct. 2 in which the government hopes to gather political support for its opposition to any future EU plan to resettle migrants among member states. Hungary is also challenging the EU in court, hoping to prevent having to temporarily take in 1,294 refugees.
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Did they not read the fine print?
All I know is that the common-sense Hungarian mind is genetic.
Why even explain crap to the UN. Just kick the invaders out of your country and protect your own citizens. You don’t have to explain anything to the UN. You don’t see Saudi Arabia taking in anybody.
Saudia Arabia had the sense not to join the EU.
Most obvious headline of the day.
Of course it spreads terror!
Of course it does.
Now if only the President of the United States would acknowledge it with his policies.
And deliberately importing terrorists is not an acknowledgement.
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