Balázs Orbán assessed the activities of the European Union over the past five years as a complete failure.
The prime minister's political director with the "Whose square is it?" After the presentation of the book about parallel societies in Western Europe, we talked in Scruton in Budapest. According to the Prime Minister's political director, the volume fills a gap, because its authors do not only deal with migration and no-go zones on a theoretical level, but also gathered on-site experience and saw the dangers of migration up close.
"In Western societies, such as Sweden or Germany, the existence of no-go zones was unknown even for the middle or upper middle class for a long time. However, due to the crises and conflicts of recent years, they have already faced these parallel societies"
Balázs Orbán, political director of the prime minister, emphasized.
Are there no-go zones? - this is what the authors discussed before our interview at MCC Scruton in the "Who owns the space?" in connection with the publication of the book In recent years, fierce debates have arisen regarding no-go zones, politicians and analysts have come into conflict.
With the latest volume of the Migration Research Institute, the authors want to present the reality.
"The colleagues working at the Migration Research Institute not only deal with no-go zones on a theoretical level, but also collected on-site experiences and published them in scientific and professional form. As a result, the book about no-go zones in Western Europe was born. The volume is a great opportunity to show the reader the operation of no-go zones, which, being real, unintegrated areas, pose a very serious national security risk.
We Hungarians can model in advance what will happen if we also take the pro-immigration side and open the gates. If this were to happen, we would also have to face these social tensions in a few decades. Therefore, we recommend to the voters that we do not do this under any circumstances"
- stressed the political director.
The Western European debate on migration differs from the Eastern European approach because it is based on integration, but there is no workable construction for integration. Balázs Orbán said that when he visited no-go zones, he experienced many negative things. Among the problems of immigration, he listed the fact that, while on the receiving end is a society weakened by its Christian identity, Islam as a community management model is enjoying its heyday.
The EU migration policy has failed
"At the moment, there is a legal, administrative, financial and financing system in effect that actually makes it impossible for the member states to effectively protect European borders and keep illegal immigrants out"
Balázs Orbán emphasized.
The prime minister's political director pointed out that Hungary is strongly opposed to this system and the migration pact. From Hungary's point of view, the EU has to deal with two main problems: the quota system for the distribution of illegal immigrants arriving in Europe, and the fact that the EU would force member states to create open reception centers. According to the political director, it is unacceptable that the given member state should take care of the care of thousands of illegal immigrants who have already entered each member state, while the immigrants can move freely while their application is being evaluated.
These are all unacceptable proposals, they go against the protection of the interests of the Hungarian people and the goal that Hungary formulated in 2015 in relation to migration. This is nothing more than the fact that migration must be stopped.
What challenge does the country face?
“We have to make sure that the number of illegal immigrants is zero. We resist proposals from Brussels that are extremely harmful to Hungarian interests, and we hope that in the European Parliament elections on June 9, the forces representing the anti-migration, sovereignist, right-wing position will be strengthened, and together with them, in an alliance
we will be able to put pressure on the leadership of the European Union"
said the politician.
Hope dies last
Balázs Orbán emphasized that migration must be stopped. The effort to do so should be based on a national consensus. According to him, the problem is that the opposition side, driven by foreign financiers, as a political force, is currently interested in open society and open doors.
At the book launch, Tamás Dezső, director general of the Migration Research Institute, explained that before 2013, migration research was largely part of sociology and cultural anthropology. However, this has changed today:
the geopolitical, security policy and geostrategic direction became the determining factor.
The head of research at the Migration Research Institute, Sayfo Omar, also agreed with him that the wrong policies of many decades are reflected in the no-go zones, and the socio-political-cultural problems generated by them will not disappear for many decades to come.
Viktor Marsai, director of the Migration Research Institute, emphasized that the situation should not only be examined from the point of view of immigrants, from a humanitarian point of view, but also from the point of view of security, national and sovereignty issues. The problem is also big in the United States
Examining the data of the 2020 census, 19 percent of the population of the United States was Latino, which means more than 62 million people, emphasized György Kristóf Veres, head of external relations at the Danube Institute. As one of the authors of the volume, in the last chapter of the book, he sheds light on the situation in the United States, since the problem in the USA is similar to that in Europe.