Europeans oppressed by liberalism 'welcome' to seek asylum in Hungary
Hungary's populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Western Europeans who felt persecuted by liberal agendas to seek asylum in his country.
"Naturally, we will take in the real refugees," Orban said at his annual state of the union address. "The panicked German, Dutch, French and Italian politicians and journalists, Christians forced to leave their countries will find here the Europe they lost at home."
The audience received the comments with laughter and loud applause
The right-wing conservative politician lashed out against left-wing politics, the liberal media and international human rights organizations.
Together they had created a "worldwide network" to deliver "hundreds of thousands of migrants" into Europe. "The former government of the US and the governments in Brussels and Berlin have ensured that immigrants cannot be stopped, but we have done so," Orban told followers.
In the same state of the union address, Orban claimed prominent billionaire financier George Soros and groups backed by him wanted to secretly influence the country's politics.
Orban said groups receiving funding from Hungarian-born Soros needed to be made transparent and identifiable.
"Large-bodied predators are swimming here in the waters. This is the trans-border empire of George Soros, with tons of money and international heavy artillery," said Orban, who received a Soros-funded scholarship as Hungary was transitioning from communism to democracy in the late 1980s.
"It is causing trouble ... that they are trying secretly and with foreign money to influence Hungarian politics," Orban said.
Europeans oppressed by liberalism 'welcome' to seek asylum in Hungary
Hungary's populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Western Europeans who felt persecuted by liberal agendas to seek asylum in his country.
"Naturally, we will take in the real refugees," Orban said at his annual state of the union address. "The panicked German, Dutch, French and Italian politicians and journalists, Christians forced to leave their countries will find here the Europe they lost at home."
The audience received the comments with laughter and loud applause
The right-wing conservative politician lashed out against left-wing politics, the liberal media and international human rights organizations.
Together they had created a "worldwide network" to deliver "hundreds of thousands of migrants" into Europe. "The former government of the US and the governments in Brussels and Berlin have ensured that immigrants cannot be stopped, but we have done so," Orban told followers.
In the same state of the union address, Orban claimed prominent billionaire financier George Soros and groups backed by him wanted to secretly influence the country's politics.
Orban said groups receiving funding from Hungarian-born Soros needed to be made transparent and identifiable.
"Large-bodied predators are swimming here in the waters. This is the trans-border empire of George Soros, with tons of money and international heavy artillery," said Orban, who received a Soros-funded scholarship as Hungary was transitioning from communism to democracy in the late 1980s.
"It is causing trouble ... that they are trying secretly and with foreign money to influence Hungarian politics," Orban said.
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