There is serious interest in Hungary from American conservative circles, the international director of the Center for Fundamental Rights stated in Washington.

Regarding the two-day series of talks, Magor Ernyei said that he met with the heads of several research institutes, which is part of the building of foreign relations started by Hungarian knowledge center networks a few years ago.

The Center for Fundamental Rights builds communication channels with major American institutions such as the Heritage Foundation and the America First Policy Institute, and also establishes relations with the American legislature and Congress.

Magor Ernyei emphasized that, in addition to the results of Hungarian family policy, Hungarian migration policy arouses the interest of American conservatives, and as part of this, they are working on joint research with the America First Policy Institute: they compare Hungarian and American immigration policy.

He added that his information about what is going on in the European Union regarding the regulations on the mandatory admission of migrants according to quotas elicited the "sympathy" of his American interlocutors.

"They are baffled that the institutions of the European Union are trying to impose policies on sovereign nations to take in illegal migrants," he said.

MTI