"Paradoxically, the tough refugee policy makes Hungary attractive," said Austrian public radio.
"Despite the border closure, the majority of asylum seekers still try to cross the Serbian-Hungarian border"
- was announced on Austrian public radio .
They added that despite the fence, this section of the border is more attractive to them than the Serbian-Romanian border, as asylum seekers are not deported back to Hungary, because
based on the decisions of European courts, the human rights of refugees are not guaranteed in our country.
According to the Dublin rules, asylum seekers are sent back to the country where they first entered the EU, that country will be responsible for the asylum procedure, at the end of which it will be decided whether the asylum seeker will receive a residence permit. Thus, for example, Austria sent 94 people back to Romania in 2022, and this year this number will be even higher, RTL explained, referring to ORF's compilation.
Paradoxically, it is precisely the tough refugee policy that makes Hungary attractive to asylum seekers.
If they managed to get to the West from here, they are not in danger of finding themselves in Hungary again."
- was announced on Austrian radio.
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