Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has received criticism from Western European government and “human rights” groups but praise from Eastern European nations and Austria for his stance on the refugee crisis by pointing out the obvious- Europe cannot handle any more people, and many of those here need to go back or be physically barred from entrance. Via the UK Daily Mail:
The controversial politician has faced criticism from human rights groups over his decision to erect a fence across his nation’s southern border to prevent Syrian refugees from crossing.
His government said they were prepared to build a fence along the Romanian border if refugees attempted to use that as a potential route.
Mr Orban praised a decision by Austria to place a cap on the number of migrants it is allowing into its country.
Speaking to Hungarian state radio, Mr Orban claimed: ‘Common sense has prevailed.’ He said the Austrian decision was ‘the most important news of the past months’.
‘Europe can’t take in huge masses of foreign people in an unlimited, uncontrolled manner.’
He added: ‘The best migrant is the migrant who does not come.‘
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