Instead of turning back, Hans Leijtens immediately promised legal help and support for crossing the border.

It is dangerous for Hungary that the first statement of the new head of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) was not about protecting the borders, but about the involvement of NGOs, said the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior in the current program of the M1 channel on Monday morning.

According to Bence Rétvári, the task of an official responsible for border protection is to protect the borders: he says that here at the border, anyone who does not have a passport or visa cannot enter the territory of the Union. In comparison, the new head of Frontex, Hans Leijtens, represents the opposite, when instead of turning back, he immediately talks about legal assistance and support for crossing the border, he added.

Bence Rétvári called this unsustainable, saying that anyone can freely enter the territory of the EU.

The Secretary of State radio Kossuth Good morning, Hungary! in his program, he also explained that the Central European countries have an old problem that the leaders of the EU bodies are not proportionally elected from the western and eastern halves of the union to the detriment of the eastern countries.

He pointed out: border protection primarily affects countries that have a land border with non-EU countries; for example, the border protection efforts of Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary and Romania will not be understood by a Dutch leader.

Bence Rétvári spoke on television and radio about the ineffectiveness of deportations, which the European Commission already acknowledges in its own presentations. In his radio interview, he cited Sweden as an example, where there are between fifty and one hundred thousand people who did not receive a residence permit in the last five years and should have left Sweden, but did not do so and were "absorbed".

In the current program of the M1 channel, the State Secretary also spoke about the fact that the Austrian and Dutch veto of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen zone, despite the fulfillment of the necessary conditions, shows that the double standard still operates in the EU.

It should be eliminated that the Poles and Hungarians always have one more condition for the disbursement of EU funds, and for the Bulgarians and Romanians to join the Schengen zone, than in Western European countries, said Bence Rétvári.

Source: magyarhirlap.hu

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