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Hungary expects attacks from several directions after rejecting EU quota scheme

Hungarians have expressed their will and they do not want Hungary to become an “immigrant country” and they do not want the mandatory resettlement quota or any other elements of the “Soros plan” either, Fidesz spokesman Imre Puskás said

Hungary is expecting attacks from several directions following its rejection of the European Union’s mandatory resettlement quota.

Fidesz spokesman Imre Puskás said that Hungary has already been openly attacked in the first few days of 2018 for rejecting the EU scheme.

Puskás highlighted how the European Commission had taken Hungary to court over the quotas and that former European Parliament President Martin Schulz had accused Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of having torpedoed the mandatory migrant settlement scheme.

He said that such attacks are likely to continue because pro-migration politicians in Europe “want to sort out the approval of the Soros plan” which will include the introduction of mandatory resettlement for an unlimited number of migrants.

Next week, “Soros organizations” plan to launch another attack against Hungary, in the European Parliament, and Judith Sargentini, responsible for a “Soros report condemning Hungary”, will visit Budapest, he added.

Puskás called on Martin Schulz and other pro-migration politicians to note that migration has brought crime and terrorism to Europe, and that security concerns have become the everyday reality in European societies.

Hungarians have expressed their will and they do not want Hungary to become an “immigrant country” and they do not want the mandatory resettlement quota or any other elements of the “Soros plan” either.