Posted on 10/30/2015 8:42:43 AM PDT by amorphous
George Soros, known as much around the world for his billionaire backing of pet projects as for his image as an enemy of free markets and Western-style capitalism, has been accused by Hungaryâs prime minister of sparking and fueling a refugee crisis that will topple Europe.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Soros one of several âactivistsâ trying to take down the European Union via mass immigration from Middle Eastern regions, Bloomberg reported.
Orban said, in an interview on the public radio outlet, Kossuth: âHis name is perhaps the strongest example of those who support anything that weakens nation states, they support everything that changes the traditional European lifestyle. These activists who support immigrants inadvertently become part of this international human-smuggling network.â
Orban has drawn the fire of liberal civil-rights groups for constructing a razor wire fence along the border and for tightening laws granting asylum to those from other nations. Orban has also been slammed for siding with those who want to stem the tide of migrants heading into European Union nations from Syria and other Mideast regions.
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France, Thailand, Ukraine, UK and one other country I can't think of at the moment.
That kappo sure gets around.
5.56mm
“Spot The Defense Minister”
I’d feel safer with the Russian who has a Japanese-appearing last name, than any of those other four. Have any of the ladies ever actually served in the military?
Soros should have been imprisoned 20 years ago, he has been tried and convicted in absentia in about five countries in Asia and Europe...Who’s protecting him???
Well, your guess is as good as mine. I don’t have any *inside* knowledge one way or another.
LOL :>)
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