In December of 2016, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was so livid with Angela Merkel’s immigration policies that he publicly blew up on the subject, telling Germany that they were trying to pass the buck for their “mistake.” Upon arriving in Brussels for the EU Council meeting, he insisted that Hungary would not comply with the policy. While the meeting was expected to revolve around the crisis in Aleppo, Orban seized on the occasion to slam migration, asserting that most of those arriving in Europe are not real refugees but “economic migrants.” It was Orban’s stance that the Germans and … Continue reading

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