According to the Chief Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, Western Europe knows the solution to the migration crisis, it just isn’t applying it, despite the fact that its citizens have indicated at several elections that they are dissatisfied with what their governments have done with relation to the issue and to curb terrorism.

Speaking on Kossuth Radio’s “180 Minutes” program on Thursday, György Bakondi said the Hungarian Government’s standpoint on the issue “hasn’t moved an inch”: “It regards migration as a negative process that must be stopped at the borders, the causing factors of which must be handled, and the asylum requests of people who have set out for Europe must be processed outside the borders of the European Union, who must be allowed entry for a determined period of time and to a given country”.

The Chief Security Advisor pointed out that the known plans of the European Union and the United Nations “could worsen the situation even further”. He also said that the expulsion of people who do not receive refugee status is getting increasingly difficult, because these people either disappear from under the radar of the immigration authorities or “find haven under one of the segments of the various bans on expulsion”.

Speaking on Hungarian M1 television’s Thursday morning current affairs program, Mr. Bakondi also spoke about the fact that migration is far from over and the Balkan migration route is still operating, although with increasing numbers of Iranians, which is also being facilitated by the fact that citizens of the Persian state can now travel to Serbia without a visa, and many of the people who travel there “only purchase a one-way ticket”.

(MTI)