A stable border control system must be established for a longer period of time, so the government is dealing with what changes to implement, said the prime minister's chief adviser on internal security in the current program of the M1 channel on Wednesday evening.
György Bakondi stated that they are considering what kind of amendments should be made to the number of border guards and to the "methodology" of the border guard. They are also discussing how to better involve the Civil Guard, he added.
The government is striving to build a long-term stable border control system, György Bakondi stated, noting that illegal immigration will not end in the foreseeable future.
The chief adviser stated that 9,500 migrants have already been apprehended this year, compared to only 6,100 in the same period last year, which means that there is an increase in the number of illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, human traffickers are becoming more and more aggressive, he added.
Source: hirado.hu
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