The EU is determined to destroy all western nations with their massive influx of criminals and migrants. In nation after nation, the vast majority now of all crimes committed are by these migrants. Is there any wonder that Hungary simply says Hell No! They are demonized for not wanting to destroy their nation as German and France continue to do.
A European Union court has recently imposed a significant financial penalty on Hungary, mandating the nation to pay a fine of €200 million. This decision stems from Hungary’s non-compliance with the EU’s requirement for open borders among its member states, a policy that Hungary has resisted under the leadership of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
🚨BREAKING: The European Court of Justice ordered Hungary to pay a fine of €200 million and a further penalty payment of €1 million per day of delay for failure to comply with the bloc's asylum rules.
EU wants Hungary to be flooded with illegals!! pic.twitter.com/ZMnP3B3sL3
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) June 13, 2024
The dispute originated from a 2020 order by the European Court, which directed that migrants should be allowed to stay in Hungary indefinitely while their asylum appeals are processed. Hungary, led by Orban, defied this order, leading to the recent financial penalty. Additionally, Hungary faces a daily fine of one million euros until it aligns its policies with the EU directive.
The European Court of Justice articulated that Hungary’s refusal to adhere to the 2020 judgment regarding the rights of international protection applicants, and its failure to remove illegally staying third-country nationals, represents a significant and deliberate breach of EU law. The court described this non-compliance as an “unprecedented and extremely serious infringement.”
#BREAKING Hungary is ordered by the European Court of Justice to pay a fine of €200 million ($216 million) and a further €1 million per day for not implementing previous rulings to change its asylum policies. pic.twitter.com/OypYuAbZL8
— dpa news agency (@dpa_intl) June 13, 2024
Reacting to the court’s ruling, Prime Minister Orban expressed strong disapproval on social media, labeling the decision as “outrageous and unacceptable” and criticized what he perceives as financial blackmail by EU bureaucrats. He reaffirmed his commitment to protecting Hungary’s borders and the Hungarian people, rejecting the imposition of fines for what he terms the prevention of illegal entry by migrants.
This stance by Hungary has garnered acclaim from conservative factions globally, praising the country for its strict immigration policies and refusal to admit migrants based on what they consider as unfounded asylum claims. This issue has been particularly resonant in the wake of the recent success of conservative and patriotic parties in the European elections, where similar immigration and sovereignty themes played a significant role.
BREAKING: 🇭🇺The EU's highest court, the ECJ, has found Hungary guilty for not accepting migrants at its border. 😮
Hungary now slammed with a fine of €1 million EVERY DAY, on top of a base fine of €200 million.
If they can’t flood you invaders, they’ll just bleed you of 💰 pic.twitter.com/zTfRJ35zJB
— Info Battle Maiden (@info_maiden) June 13, 2024
Despite this international conservative support, domestic approval for Orban has seen a decline, with his support dropping from 55 percent to 44 percent compared to the previous general election in 2022. Nonetheless, Orban remains inspired by the electoral achievements of other conservative groups across Europe, such as France’s National Rally and Germany’s Alternative for Germany, which share similar views on migration and EU policies. In his statement summarizing the election outcomes, Orban emphasized his firm stance on key issues including migration, gender politics, conflicts, and the influence of figures like George Soros and EU governance, encapsulating his message in a succinct format reminiscent of a telegram.
Major Points
- A European Union court has fined Hungary €200 million for not complying with EU open border rules.
- The fine is in response to Hungary’s refusal to implement a 2020 directive allowing migrants to stay indefinitely while their asylum appeals are pending.
- Hungary will also incur a daily fine of €1 million until it adheres to the EU’s requirements.
- Prime Minister Viktor Orban criticized the decision, vowing to protect Hungary’s borders and oppose what he views as financial coercion by the EU.
- Despite a drop in domestic support, Orban remains encouraged by the success of conservative parties in Europe that share his views on immigration and EU policies.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News