Do they want to support people smugglers? By protecting the Schengen borders, we comply with EU laws. If we didn't protect the borders, we would have to distribute even more illegal immigrants, which is contrary to their argument. Should we support those who are called in by other countries and help them get in with the NGO?
They are punishing us for what we have to do according to the Schengen regulations! We are not attacking the illegal border crossers, but they are attacking our borders, even armed with weapons, they are attacking the border guards. In addition to the fact that the imposed penalty is illegal, disproportionately high, and not even justified by EU laws, it is arbitrarily imposed, unjust and unacceptable.
Why is the EU law of those illegally staying in the EU worth more to the EU Court than the legal right of those legally staying here?
Due to such decisions, we do not want to transfer the right of judgment of the Hungarian Courts to them!
Exclusive rights of illegals?
Would this be Union democracy?
They have no objection to another country's fence, and even support it. How much help we give to real refugees and how much humanitarian aid we provide is not considered merit, even though it is not a small amount, they only protect injustice.
The decision does not protect those who are legally employed and not real refugees, but illegal border crossers who attack border guards, falsify their identity, do not want to integrate, want to live according to their own laws instead of respecting local laws, and keep their environment in terror , and some of them commit terrorist acts. Have the decision-makers ever been near the border where people live in fear because of migrants?
Euronews:
"On Thursday, the EU Court of Justice imposed an extremely severe penalty on Hungary: the Luxembourg (ie not Brussels) body obliges the Hungarian state to pay a lump sum of 200 million euros for not complying with a court ruling, for not respecting EU law, for international protection in the field of procedures for granting and returning illegally staying third-country nationals.
The government originally feared that the European Court would order the country to pay six million forints a day for not complying with a court ruling in an asylum case. The procedure was initiated by the European Commission against Hungary, requesting a fine of 16,393.16 euros per day, which corresponds to six million forints.
Instead, the state will have to pay a multiple of this amount, one million euros per day, i.e. nearly four hundred million forints per day, from June 13.
The procedure was initiated by the European Commission against Hungary, requesting a fine of 16,393.16 euros per day, which corresponds to six million forints. Instead, the state will have to pay a multiple of this amount, one million euros per day, i.e. nearly four hundred million forints per day, from June 13."
Andaházi Szeghy Ildiko