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EU should expel Hungary for mistreating migrants, Luxembourg minister says
Reuters ^ | 13 September 2016 | Madeline Chambers, Marton Dunai

Posted on 09/18/2016 7:15:05 PM PDT by Lorianne

Hungary should be excluded from the European Union for anti-migrant policies that undermine EU values, including erecting a razor-wire fence, Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn said, provoking a scornful riposte from Budapest.

The unusually strong attack came three days before a crucial summit intended to project the bloc's unity after Britain's shock decision to leave.

"We cannot accept that the basic values of the European Union are being so seriously breached," Asselborn told German daily Die Welt in comments published on Tuesday.

"Anyone, like Hungary, who builds fences against war refugees or breaches press freedom and the independence of the justice system should be temporarily, or if needed forever, excluded from the EU."

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: asselborn; dhimmitude; eu; hijrah; hungary; rapefugees; rop
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To: Lorianne

Yes, they should. Kick them out and force them to write their own laws and live by their own rules. That’ll teach them.


21 posted on 09/18/2016 10:28:49 PM PDT by ArcadeQuarters ("Immigration Reform" is ballot stuffing)
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