It is not enough to accept migrants, they must be provided with the best care, according to the representative of the left wing in Vác.

Gergely Karácsony said: the left would still let migrants in, they just don't talk about it, because you can't win an election that way. Even the hyperpassive mayor did not lie in this, as the opposition continues to support the resettlement of illegal immigrants, and they even go further: Gergely Inotay, the left-wing representative of Vác, indulged in the "magic of integration" more than ever before and bluntly stated that he does not think it is enough to receive them, but we must provide them with the best possible care. Yes, this is still the left whose members shouted that twenty-three million Romanians will take our jobs if Transylvanian Hungarians can acquire dual citizenship.

There are migrants whom we have to accept according to various international treaties and others, but also in the spirit of humanitarianism and Christianity, and if they are already here, I think that we have to provide them with the best possible care.

According to them, the left almost cares more about migrants than tax-paying citizens. Many people who work every day are rightly outraged that, according to the left, their taxes should be used to provide the best possible care to those who arrive illegally, even violently attack the police protecting the Hungarian border, and who primarily want to use European social benefits. Inotay's words mean that, in his opinion, migrants must be accepted not only because of international treaties - that is, because of Brussels' expectations - but also because this is his personal conviction, since this is certainly why he refers to humanum. Inotay has already explained that it would be a nice gesture to accept those coming from the Arab world, and in the case of Hungary, he would have considered the resettlement of twenty-five thousand Syrian migrants proportionate when the immigration crisis broke out in 2015. He also wrote that migrants are just like Hungarians, so there is no other option than to solve the problem of Middle Easterners in Hungary and the Western world essentially in a quota distribution system .

Source: Origo.hu

Attack on the Hungarian border/Source/Origo.hu

Inotay is a big fan of Péter Márki-Zay, who wants to abolish the utility bill and the child protection law, and who previously expressed his pro-immigration views in Olga Kálmán's book Szeretemország: I am a supporter of integration. According to the left-wing prime ministerial candidate, as long as Hungary is a member of the EU, the government cannot prevent migration. Both left-wing politicians therefore accept the existence of migration and do not want/cannot stop illegal immigration . Hungarian border guards have already caught a hundred thousand illegal border violators this year. In all cases, migration brings with it social problems, terrorism, deterioration of public security and cultural tensions. Márki-Zay is therefore immediately thinking of large – and expensive – integration programs, which have largely failed in Europe so far. Inotay, on the other hand, would compete on how to use the Hungarian tax forints instead of supporting Hungarian families as much as possible to cover the welfare expenses of migrants.

Source and full article: PestiSrácok

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