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Title: Hungary approves ‘Stop Soros’ law criminalizing aid to illegal migrants
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URL Source: https://www.rt.com/news/430365-hungary-passes-stop-soros-law/
Published: Jun 20, 2018
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2018-06-20 18:04:29 by Horse
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Views: 189
Comments: 17

Hungary’s parliament has passed a law that could see anyone helping illegal immigrants claim asylum in the country imprisoned. The ‘Stop Soros’ law is named after Hungarian-born billionaire and open-borders advocate, George Soros.

The law was voted on in the Hungarian parliament on Wednesday, where Viktor Orban’s right-wing Fidesz party holds a two-thirds majority. Under the law, individuals who aid migrants, informing them about the asylum procedure or “providing financial or property benefit” will be liable for a 12-month prison sentence. NGOs working with migrants will need to seek licenses and will see the scope of their work severely restricted.

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© Bernadett SzaboGeorge Soros’ Open Society foundation ends operations in Hungary

The law was criticized by Human Rights Watch, who called it “the latest salvo in the Hungarian government’s war on refugees and those who help them.”

Under its terms, aid workers suspected of “enabling illegal immigration” could be barred from border areas at the authorities’ discretion. Activists fear that this could be used against watchdog groups and journalists keeping an eye on Hungarian authorities.

The law also grants the authorities permission to deny asylum claims to migrants who arrive from a country other than their own.

“We want to use the bills to stop Hungary from becoming a country of immigrants,” said Interior Minister Sandor Pinter.

The bill is named after Hungarian-born billionaire and liberal financier George Soros. Soros has been a vocal critic of Orban’s government and at the height of the refugee crisis, stated that the “EU has to accept at least a million asylum-seekers annually for the foreseeable future. And, to do that, it must share the burden fairly.”

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Orban has accused Soros of attempting to use mass migration to undermine Europe’s stability. “Soros has antagonized not only us but also England, President Trump and Israel too,” Orban said in February. “Everywhere he wants to get migration accepted. It won’t work. We are not alone and we will fight together... and we will succeed.”

Read more Migrants crossing from Austria into Germany in 2015.EU ministers form ‘axis of the willing’ against illegal migration, but Merkel stands in their way So far, Orban appears to be winning. Soros’ Open Society Foundations ended its operations in Hungary this April, citing “an increasingly repressive political and legal environment in Hungary.” The Hungarian government had previously hinted that Soros’ NGO could be punished under the new law.

“If Soros is found to have engaged in such activity, meaning he organizes illegal immigration, then the rules will apply to him,” government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said in February.

In addition to the ‘Stop Soros’ law, the parliament also passed a constitutional amendment on Wednesday stating that an “alien population” cannot be settled in Hungary, a rebuke of the EU’s plan to impose resettlement quotas on member states.

Viktor Orban rode a wave of populist sentiment to victory in Hungary’s 2010 elections. Since then he has been a constant critic of liberal democracy, and of the European Union. When waves of migrants began pouring into Hungary over the Serbian border, his government erected a 110-mile long, double- layer security fence in 2015.

At present, Hungary accepts two asylum seekers per day. Once their claims are processed, they often disappear towards Austria and Germany.

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BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-06-21   5:05:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: BTP Holdings (#12)

There's a great Tucker Carlson segment in there. A very mixed-race fmr border patroller gives it to us in no uncertain terms about LIBERALS. They allow nonwhites to do this on-air, but any white they have on who gets that outspoken is framed as an extreme racist neo-Nazi.

I'll say it again -- the immigration system is not broken, we merely need to go back to the pre-1965 system that worked like a charm.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2018-06-21   5:19:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: NeoconsNailed (#13)

back to the pre-1965 system that worked like a charm.

I believe that is something we do need. When LBJ ascended to the White Hut, things took a nose dive culturally speaking.

Remember the SDS at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago? They were throwing baseballs with nails in them at the cops. Police then did not have the kind of protective gear they do now. ;)

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#15. To: BTP Holdings (#14)

I just mention 1965 because of Hart-Celler. The further back you go the better shape we're in racially -- though there were certainly way too many Puerto Ricans around even then.

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