Migration: Hungary To Take Legal Action Against Brussels
The country has spent €2 billion to protect the EU’s borders—but has not received any financial contribution in return.
The country has spent €2 billion to protect the EU’s borders—but has not received any financial contribution in return.
While a clear parliamentary majority seems unlikely, the center-right New Democracy is set to win Sunday’s election, and in large part due to the promise of building a wall and having the EU pay for it.
The interspersed fencing will reach between 130 and 260 kilometres in length and will include surveillance systems.
Ambassador Zniber said that his government does not recognize the UN’s characterization of the border fence as a Spanish-Moroccan land border, because it does not recognize Melilla to be Spanish.
A misinformed ideal of humanitarianism has American and European ruling parties recklessly pushing open borders without considering the costs or long-term consequences—not just for the host country but also for the mass influx of immigrants.
Less than a month after Poland broke ground on the border wall, a collection of leftist and pro-migration NGOs have urged the European Commission to halt the project on account of the negative impact it may have on the environment.
Some of the most notable proposals include the construction of physical barriers at Europe’s external borders, implementation of high-tech controls at internal borders, monetary guarantees (deposits) to be paid by asylum seekers awaiting approval, and withdrawal of subsidies for NGOs that facilitate illegal practises.
The fence will be completed until September next year.
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