Hungary’s Orban Urges Hard Line Over Migrants in ‘Broken’ Europe
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urged the European Union to back hard-line policies against migrants, saying any delay would cause Europe to be changed “beyond recognition.”
Mass migration of the kind faced by Europe threatens to raise unemployment, crime and terror-threat levels, Orban said at an annual retreat of his supporters in Baile Tusnad, Romania on Saturday, which was broadcast on state TV in Hungary.