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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Tuesday that Hungary stood by its border protection practices and we will do nothing in the interest of changing our border defense practices. We will continue those practices exactly as we have until now, even if the European Court has told us to change them. We will not change them and we will not allow in any illegal aliens.”

Daily News Hungary Orbán told an international press conference that the government had weighed the possibilities following a decision by the Constitutional Court regarding a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) that found Hungarian legislation on rules and practices in transit zones on the country’s border with Serbia violate EU rules on asylum and return.
In the decision, taken earlier in December, the Constitutional Court confirmed that the government must defend Hungary’s constitutional identity; it stated that if European Union institutions do not exercise shared competencies effectively, the Hungarian authorities may exercise them; and it asserted that the relationship between migration and human dignity must be examined from the perspective of the country’s existing, historical population.

Hungary’s leader Viktor Orbán, was denounced in Bosnia for anti-Muslim rhetoric as were statements made by Zoltán Kovács, his Secretary of State for International Communication,
The two Hungarian politicians expressed that it would be a challenge to integrate Bosnia and Herzegovina into the European Union because of the large Muslim population.
“I am doing my best to convince Europe’s great leaders that the Balkans may be further away from them than from Hungary, but how we manage the security of a state in which 2 million Muslims live is a key issue for their security too,” Orban said.
As Aljazeera wrote, the statement was met with severe judgement. Grand Mufti Husein Kavazovic, the head of the Islamic community, called the Hungarian prime minister’s statement “xenophobic and racist.”
“If such ideologies become the basis on which the policies of a united Europe are based, then it takes us back to the times when the European unity was to be built on similar fascist, Nazi, violent and genocidal ideologies that led to the Holocaust and other horrific crimes,” he said.

Orban accuses Brussels bureaucrats of seeing migration as a way to resolve demographic problems, believing that European Christian children can be replaced with Muslim adults.”  “However, the reality is that instead of a happy mix, the result is terrorism, crime, unemployment and no-go zones.”
Orbán said the same applied to families. “They believe that our family ideals are outdated and oppressive and they insist that in line with a progressive approach, children should wear trousers for six months and skirts for another six months,” he said. “The people they want to involve in raising children are people we want to keep away from children.”
Both Hungary and Poland reject these ideals  and “we bear great responsibility because we understand that these two countries don’t just represent their own citizens but also those millions of Europeans who are forced to keep their opinions to themselves in their home countries,” Orbán said.

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