Judit Varga's social media post shows that the European left has still not given up on the resettlement quota and that it is flooding the continent with illegal immigrants.

The minister writes the following on her Facebook page:

In its latest migration plan published a few days ago, the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) wants to recognize new reasons for fleeing in addition to persecution in the country of origin, such as the effects of climate change or international trade policy. They also demand a European maritime rescue program and want to achieve a uniform asylum procedure in the European Union , while rejecting preliminary checks at the external borders. According to the SPD, the entire procedure should take place in open centers on European territory, and if possible, it should take place within 3 months. Admitted migrants would be distributed among the member states according to quotas. If a country does not want to participate in this, they would expect a financial or personal contribution.

Meanwhile, Sophie In't Veld MEP, the lady of the rule of law, is worried that Denmark would send 189 Syrian immigrants back to their homeland. The Scandinavian country no longer asks for migration and parallel societies, in response to which the representative Mrs. In't Veld would cite the Danish authorities before the LIBE committee.

The Hungarian position is known: we want a Europe built on strong nations, without parallel societies and tensions arising from immigration. Where states respect each other's sovereign decisions and do not tell us how and with whom we should live together. Thanks to the Hungary Helps Program, Hungary provided a humane, safe and sane response to migration challenges.

Now is the time for Europe to follow our example and strip off the deceitful and hypocritical frills of the left.