Posted on 07/28/2016 2:21:48 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
The populist leader fuels anti-immigrant sentiment and praises Donald Trumps foreign policy ideas as vital for Hungary
Hungarys right-wing prime minister Viktor Orban has described the arrival of asylum seekers in Europe as a poison, saying his country did not want or need a single migrant.
As the killing of a priest in Normandy became the latest in a string of violent attacks to shake Europe this summer, Orban fuelled fears of Middle Eastern and African immigrants as well as praising Donald Trumps plans for US foreign policy.
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 told a joint press conference in Budapest with Austrian chancellor Christian Kern.
This is why there is no need for a common European migration policy: whoever needs migrants can take them, but dont force them on us, we dont need them, Orban said.
The populist leader added that every single migrant poses a public security and terror risk.
For us migration is not a solution but a problem ... not medicine but a poison, we dont need it and wont swallow it, he said.
Orban is a fierce opponent of the European Unions troubled plan to share migrants across the 28-nation bloc under a mandatory quota system.
Hungary has filed a legal challenge against the proposal and will hold a referendum on its participation in the scheme on October 2.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees trekked through Hungary and Austria in 2015 as they sought to reach wealthy European nations. But the flow slowed to a trickle after Orbans government erected razor wire and fences along the southern borders last autumn and brought in tough anti-migrant laws.
Orban said the migration and foreign policy plans of the US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump were vital for Hungary, whereas those of his rival, the Democrat Hillary Clinton, were deadly.
Orban is the first European head of state to express a clear preference for either of the two candidates, who will face each other in elections in November.
Orban said the US Democrats supported migration as well as what he described as democracy export, while Hungary like Trump opposed both, making it clear where Hungarys interests lie.
The Democrats foreign policy is bad for Europe, and deadly for Hungary, he said. The migration and foreign policy advocated by the Republican candidate, Mr Trump, is good for Europe and vital for Hungary.
Orban had on Saturday called Trumps security policies valiant. His remarks came after Trump raised ire for telling the New York Times last week that he would tie any US military help to Nato allies to conditions in the event of a Russian attack.
Clintons campaign has struggled to contain the political fallout from a leak of thousands of emails in a hacker attack that they said was designed to help Trump. Experts and US officials say the attack came from Russia.
Both Moscow and the Trump campaign have said those claims were absurd.
Orbans government has unnerved some partners with its close ties to Russia. It has secured large business deals with Moscow, such as the construction of a big new nuclear power plant, and criticised the European Unions embargo on Russia.
Hungarys foreign policy has borne an eerie resemblance to Russian diplomatic interests in recent years, and indeed has been little short of an extended arm of the Russian government in foreign policy matters, the Political Capital analyst Peter Kreko said.
I dont think Putin is behind the budding relationship between Trump and Orban but both are interested in improving Russian ties, so theirs is an alliance of interests.
The PM has insight
Pretty soon, it will be the ethnic Germans that are "not needed." Then "we'll see some proper action," as a long-dead Nazi once said.
These are Hungarians, not Germans.
Either way, muslims and Third Worlders are POISON, and belong nether in Hungary, Germany, Britain, France, Serbia, etc. nor the USA!!!!
He gets it.
Hungarian people seem to have their heads screwed on straight, which is rare for Europeans, or at least for those in the power elite.
If they didn't fall for the swan song of zero population growth, which was pushed for all it was worth by the elites back in the '70s and '80s, good for them.
Forty years ago we were told that limiting family size would solve all of society's problems. Then that bunch of stupid idiot liberals went into their dotage, and we've got a new bunch who have noticed that the population isn't growing, and therefore go out looking for third-worlders to make up the shortfall.
Great man who hasn’t bought EU globalist BS. The nation-state means something to him.
Even if those were not problems I still ask what good does it do to expect Islamist-Sharia Muslims to replace diminishing Western workers?
Iran is typical. google it as they say. "The overall rate of consanguineous marriage was 38.6% with a mean inbreeding coefficient (alpha) of 0.0185. First cousin marriages (27.9%) were the most common form of consanguineous union, with parallel patrilateral marriage especially favoured."
From another source:
"First cousin marriages have been the tradition in many Muslim families for innumerable generations. Such marriages increase the risk of negative mental and physical consequences . . . Risk of mental retardation increases with 400 percent (Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 1978 'Effect of inbreeding on IQ and mental retardation'). "
I think I like this guy.
While he was at it, did he dazzle everyone with the equally surprising statement that the sun rises in the east?
Imagine a leader standing up for his citizens and THEIR country.
Foreign nationals have no claim.
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