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State Secretary: Ahmed H. case has highlighted a network supporting immigration

Csaba Dömötör said the Hungarian government finds it objectionable that while Brussels provides no grants for the protection of the borders, they are happy to raise the grants of activist groups

A government official has pointed out how the Ahmed H. case has highlighted a network supporting immigration.

Csaba Dömötör, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister, said Ahmed H. is not only a violent immigrant; his case reveals that activist groups financed from abroad, typically by George Soros, do not only bring immigrants to Hungary and then support them when they commit crimes, but they even assist them with making money at the expense of taxpayers.

Speaking on Kossuth Radio on Sunday, the state secretary reminded listeners that Ahmed H., who was sentenced to five years in prison, is demanding damages worth HUF 8 million due to defamation.

Dömötör said it is completely absurd that a criminal should make HUF 8 million on the grounds of defamation. He highlighted that, according to the position of the Hungarian authorities, Ahmed H. cannot stay in Hungary because he poses a threat to the security of the Hungarian people.

The state secretary said Hungary decided to expel him from the country, adding that in order for Hungary to be able to do that, it needs reassurances from another country that it will take him in. “As he has a house and a car in Cyprus, and according to some reports, even a yacht, it stands to reason that he should be deported to Cyprus,” he stated.

Dömötör underlined that a terrorist cannot freely walk the streets of Hungary, and therefore Ahmed H. will remain in immigration detention until his deportation. He also said that, at the time of the commission of the crime he was charged with, the authorities found eight passports on his person which is an unrealistic scenario in the case of a genuine refugee fearing for his life.

The state secretary said it was no coincidence that so many of the organizations attacking the government’s immigration policy stood up for him.

He said he is absolutely certain that a vast majority of EU grants will end up with organizations supporting immigration, exactly as George Soros predicted in his plan announced a few years ago, observing that the amount in question is the equivalent of some HUF 570 billion.

The state secretary stressed that the Hungarian government finds it objectionable that while Brussels provides no grants for the protection of the borders, they are happy to raise the grants of such activist groups.