EU migration policy ‘complete failure’, says Fidesz

“It is time to declare Europe’s migration policy a complete failure,” the group leader of ruling Fidesz said in a Facebook entry on Friday.

Concerning Germany’s early elections Máté Kocsis said the main focus was on migration, with “70 percent of the people wanting change” while the country’s leaders “are dancing tribal dances on the political stage with feet tied together.” German voters, he said, blamed immigrants for the number of violent crimes against women having doubled in ten years, and for frequent assaults and terrorist attacks.

Kocsis mentioned Sweden as the country having “the other major migration crisis”, and said it was going through “the greatest public security crisis in its history, what with an explosion each day.” He insisted that one fifth of the Swedish population had “a migratory background” and they “no longer consider Swedish law as the benchmark”.

Kocsis highlighted Italy as the country “seeking solutions against illegal migration”, but added that “Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini are persecuted” for their efforts.

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