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Hungary opposes the EU's migration action plan: "Europe's Borders Must be Protected"
Gatestone Institute ^ | 12/19/2020 | Soren Kern

Posted on 12/19/2020 10:18:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The Court of Justice of the European Union, the EU's top court, has ruled that Hungary violated EU law when it prevented illegal immigrants from seeking asylum. The ruling paves the way for the European Commission, the EU's powerful administrative arm, to impose financial penalties over Hungary's restrictive immigration policies. The Hungarian government has vowed that it will not bow to pressure to jump aboard the EU's multicultural bandwagon.

In its December 17 ruling, the court, informally known as European Court of Justice (ECJ) accused the Hungarian government of corralling migrants into so-called transit zones and of limiting their ability to apply for asylum. The court also found that Hungary did not allow asylum seekers to leave detention while their cases were being considered and offered no special protection to children and the vulnerable.

The case stems from a lawsuit filed by the European Commission over a 2015 decision by Hungary to establish two transit zones on its southern border with Serbia to stop a mass influx of migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The action prevented migrants from entering Hungary or transiting the country to reach other parts of the EU.

In May 2020, the ECJ ruled that the transit zones were illegal under EU law. In order to comply with the ruling, Hungary has since closed the transit zones. Asylum seekers wanting to enter Hungary now have to apply for asylum at Hungarian embassies or consulates in neighboring non-EU countries. "External border protection is an issue that Hungary cannot, does not want to, and will not concede," said Gergely Gulyás, from the Prime Minister's Office.

The ECJ, in its latest ruling, acknowledged that Hungary had closed the transit zones but that it was still guilty of breaking EU law. The ruling states:

In a "note" at the end of the ruling, the ECJ revealed the apparent purpose of its ruling against Hungary:

Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga vowed to continue to protect Hungarian sovereignty. In a December 17 Facebook post, she wrote:

"Today's decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union has become devoid of purpose, as the circumstances at issue in the present proceedings no longer exist. Transit zones have been closed but strict border control is maintained.

"We will continue to protect the borders of Hungary and Europe and will do everything we can to prevent the formation of international migrant corridors.

"Hungary will only be a Hungarian country as long as its borders remain intact. Therefore, not only our thousand-year-old statehood but also the future of our children obliges us to protect our borders."

The ECJ's ruling comes less than a month after the European Commission unveiled a controversial "Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion" which aims to streamline the migration and asylum process with faster screening and to have EU member states contribute their "fair share" based on their GDP and population.

The EU's bid to reform its migration policy has been met with mixed reactions from a number of EU countries. Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic have been vocal in their opposition to it.

Zoltán Kovács, the spokesman for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, wrote on Twitter that Hungary's stance on migration remains unchanged:

"1/5 Since 2015, the stance of the HU Gov't on migration has been clear and unchanged. We have presented this stance and our proposals on several occasions. We believe that the EU and its member states must cooperate in keeping the looming migration pressure outside our borders.

"2/5 To this end, we should form alliances with countries of origin, so that they are able to provide proper living standards and ensure that their people do not have to leave their homelands. Instead of importing the trouble to Europe, we must bring help to where it is needed.

"3/5 We believe that Europe's borders must be protected: External hotspots will have to be established to process asylum claims; we must ensure that the external borders of the EU and the Schengen Area remain perfectly sealed along all sections.

"4/5 Our goal is to see EU member states support each other in achieving the tasks above. While HU does not support obligatory distribution, it does defend joint borders, and we expect to receive the same amount of support as other Schengen states protecting those external borders.

"5/5 We would like to remind everyone that since the 2015 migration crisis, the Hungarian Government has spent more than 1 billion euros on protecting the borders of Hungary and the European Union, without a single cent of contribution from Brussels."

After the ECJ delivered its ruling, Kovács repeated Hungary's opposition to the EU's migration action plan. In a December 17 statement posted to Orbán's official blog, he wrote:

"On November 24, 2020, the European Commission presented its migration Action Plan on the social integration and inclusion of migrants. The Commission believes that barriers to the participation and inclusion of immigrants in European societies need to be removed. At the press conference presenting the document, it was clear from the words of the EU Commissioners responsible that the Commission would continue to encourage the reception of migrants, as they believe that this will be necessary in the future for economic reasons.

"While the Action Plan would give immigrants more rights and entitlements, it does not seem to take into consideration the security risks associated with mass migration.

"According to the main points of the action plan, Brussels would provide migrants housing and give them a greater say in public affairs at all levels of government. With this, more migrants and EU citizens with a migrant background would be involved in consultations and decision-making processes at the local, regional, national and European level.

"The Union, according to the plan, would give more support to immigrants than to its own citizens by supporting businesses established and run by the former. Moreover, the plan, by supporting the employment of migrants, would put unemployed EU citizens in an even more difficult position.

"As if this is not enough, Brussels would also force us to adopt the mindset of the eurocrats on the issue, clearly setting forth in the Action Plan that it seeks to change the way Europeans think about migration and migrants: 'Inclusion is also about addressing unconscious bias and achieving a change in mentality and the way people perceive one another and approach the unknown.' Good to know.

"If you are thinking that all of this sounds familiar, you're not alone. The Action Plan looks similar to George Soros' plan to have Europe admit 'at least a million asylum-seekers annually for the foreseeable future.' The financial speculator has been for years promoting his ideas of an 'open society' to change Europe and European society. Those migrants that Europe should be admitting, according to the Soros plan, their distribution should be permanent and mandatory. He also made it clear that his plan aims to protect immigrants and that national borders are an obstacle to this.

"But the Commission's Action Plan goes even further, seeking to bring in some 34 million migrants to become EU citizens (nearly 8 percent of the current EU population). That is, 34 million migrants would be granted citizenship and the right to vote.

"Who says this is what Europe wants or needs? When have the citizens of Europe voted for this? As Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in Parliament earlier this week, Hungary will oppose this plan with all its might and will not compromise."



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: borders; eu; hungary; immigration

1 posted on 12/19/2020 10:18:25 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Why would immigrants want to go to a mostly White country?
We are racist, even when we don’t know it.

Take your ass to Liberia.
Full of free non White people.


2 posted on 12/19/2020 10:29:32 AM PST by EEGator
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To: SeekAndFind

The EU wants to make sure Hungary gets its share of Merkel Jugend - Christian-hating Muslim invaders.


3 posted on 12/19/2020 10:31:10 AM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s time for Huxit ...


4 posted on 12/19/2020 10:33:43 AM PST by SFConservative
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To: SFConservative

Ditto that!


5 posted on 12/19/2020 10:53:59 AM PST by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism. )
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To: SeekAndFind

Hunyady approves Hungarys action.


6 posted on 12/19/2020 1:19:24 PM PST by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: SeekAndFind

Hungary has had enough of moslem invaders, if Merkel wants them she can have them. Hungary has made a firm decision to protect their nation and culture.


7 posted on 12/19/2020 7:05:34 PM PST by Mastador1
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