Det verkar som att Ungern har utvecklats i en negativ riktning vad gäller invandringen. Jag har hört att situationen ska vara liknande i Polen, men det kanske någon annan har bättre koll på. Hur som helst, en framstående ungersk nationalist som sitter i det ungerska parlamentet för partiet Mi Hazank (Vårt hemland) kommenterar saken, tydligen tas det in tiotusentals icke-européer som "arbetskraftsinvandring":
Citat:
You first won international recognition as the Mayor of the border town of Ásotthalom when the Hungarian-Serbian border was swamped by migrants in 2015 and the years thereafter. You were the first to call for the construction of a border fence. Has illegal immigration into Hungary now been stopped?
László Toroczkai: The 175-kilometer-long fence along the Hungarian-Serbian border, which also lies on the European Union’s Schengen border, has been built, much to my delight. But since the accompanying legislation is inadequate, it makes little difference at the moment. Illegal migrants who are caught crossing the border by the police are simply returned to the Serbian side and can try again a few hours later. They persist until they finally manage to reach the European Union. Not to mention the fact that the Hungarian government has just released hundreds of human traffickers from Hungary’s prisons, citing overcrowding, given that one in four of Hungary’s prison inmates are traffickers.
Illegal migration is a huge business for organized crime, and this entire criminal enterprise is supported by the European Union’s leadership — which is likewise putting pressure on the Hungarian government. Thus, the globalist leadership in Brussels, in tandem with the human-trafficking mafia, is completely changing Europe and turning it into a multi-ethnic colonial empire instead of a Europe of nations. The Hungarian government, for its part, is putting on a show. It pretends to protect the border, but in fact all the illegal migrants end up entering the European Union through Hungary.
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There is another type of immigration as well that isn’t talked about as much in the media, but which has become very prominent in Hungary in recent years: legal immigration. How do you explain the fact that Viktor Orbán is allowing tens of thousands of non-European migrant workers into Hungary every year?
László Toroczkai: A new law boosting so-called legal migration has just been passed in the Hungarian Parliament. This shows that the Orbán government is looking for an influx of cheap labor, just as other European governments. We firmly reject this, because it only serves the interests of the large multinational corporations. There is no need for investments where the big corporations pay no or very little tax due to benefits they receive from governments, while they are at the same time replacing these countries’ native populations, all because the multinationals need cheap labor to keep wages low. Millions suffer and nations disappear so that these capitalists can make billions of euros or dollars more on top of the billions of euros or dollars they are already making.
https://counter-currents.com/2023/07...or-in-hungary/
Franska Le Monde skrev om det i maj i år, huvudsakligen tycks dessa arbetskraftsinvandrare komma från Asien:
Citat:
For while Mr. Orban likes to present himself as the last European bulwark against immigration, behind the scenes he is now throwing the doors of his country wide open, without worrying about accusations of hypocrisy. This trend, which began quietly in the wake of the post-Covid 19 economic boom, has spread like wildfire in recent months at the request of local employers.
Hungarian companies are in dire need of manpower and can take advantage of increasingly flexible legal provisions to bring in workers from the other side of the world in a matter of weeks, with the support of specialized temporary employment agencies and Hungarian embassies. For some months now, Hungarians across the country have seen Indonesian workers in factories, Mongolian agricultural workers in the fields and Indian drivers behind the wheel of trucks, all attracted by a country where the minimum wage is €624 per month.
The still provisional figures from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office point to a doubling, between 2021 and 2022, of migration flows from Asia, the main continent of origin of these workers. During 2022, the number of non-European workers increased by 14% to 86,000 in a country that still had only 1.3% non-European residents at the beginning of 2022. For the first time, the Hungarian prime minister had to acknowledge in March that "in the next year or two, Hungary will need 500,000 new workers." The observation is apparently shared even by the Magyar leader's close family circle: the trucking company owned by his son-in-law brings in drivers from India and Kenya.
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/internatio...6027301_4.html
Neo-fascisten i Italien är inne på ett liknande spår som jag skrev om här:
(FB) Italien sparkar ut globalist-vänstern, extremhögern ser ut att vinna valet!