In a rousing speech given at an annual event hosted by the national-conservative Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party in Rome, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that his national populist government rejects the EU’s migrant redistribution quotas, but would ‘accept deportation quotas with pleasure’.

After Italy’s next election, the Brothers of Italy will likely be a key player in the next right-wing populist governing coalition, along with Salvini’s League.

Throughout the speech, Orbán implored Italy’s leadership to protect its citizens and close its borders. While he acknowledged that the country’s new leftist coalition government appears to be realigning itself with globalists in Brussels, Orban also said that Hungary would be to fully support Italy when and if it removes its anti-Italian and anti-European leadership.

“Hungary is ready to help Italy in whatever way we can, but there are areas where we cannot help,” Orbán said. “We cannot help with the transport and settlement of any migrants in Hungary. That is impossible.”

“But once you decide it, we can help you defend your borders, and if you are determined to send home the migrants who are already here, we can help you with that, too.”

“Mandatory settlement quotas, we cannot accept, but deportation quotas with pleasure,” Orbán declared.

“So if PM Conte were to ask the Hungarians to send home a couple of thousand migrants from Italy back to where they came from, then Hungary will be ready and help fulfill such obligations,” the Hungarian PM continued.

Orbán also touched on the steps his government has taken to support Hungarian families but asserted that still there are too few children being born.

“If we don’t do something to counter the negative demographic trend, it will never change,” Orbán added. He then insisted that he would never support globalist policies which seek to replace the children who aren’t being born with migrants.

The Hungarian then wrapped up his speech with this sobering statement: “We are in the minority in the European political elite, but in the majority among nations and people. Our opposition is big, rich, strong and well organized, thus we must fight an unjustly difficult battle for what is right.”

In a rousing speech given at an annual event hosted by the national-conservative Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy) party in Rome, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that his governments rejects the EU’s migrant redistribution quotas, but would ‘accept deportation quotas with pleasure’.

Once Italy holds elections, the Brothers of Italy will likely be a key player in the next right-wing populist governing coalition, along with Salvini’s League.

Throughout the speech, Orbán implored Italy’s leadership to protect its citizens and close its borders.

While he acknowledged that the country’s new leftist coalition government appears to be realigning itself with globalists in Brussels, Orban also said that Hungary would be there to fully support Italy when and if it removes its anti-Italian and anti-European leadership.

“Hungary is ready to help Italy in whatever way we can, but there are areas where we cannot help,” Orbán said. “We cannot help with the transport and settlement of any migrants in Hungary. That is impossible.”

“But once you decide it, we can help you defend your borders, and if you are determined to send home the migrants who are already here, we can help you with that, too.”

“Mandatory settlement quotas, we cannot accept, but deportation quotas with pleasure,” Orbán declared.

“So if PM Conte were to ask the Hungarians to send home a couple of thousand migrants from Italy back to where they came from, then Hungary will be ready and help fulfill such obligations,” the Hungarian PM continued.

Orbán also touched on the steps his government has taken to support Hungarian families but asserted that there are still too few children being born.

“If we don’t do something to counter the negative demographic trend, it will never change,” Orbán added. He then insisted that he would never support globalist policies which seek to replace the children who aren’t being born with migrants.

The Hungarian then wrapped up his speech with this sobering statement: “We are in the minority in the European political elite, but in the majority among nations and people. Our opposition is big, rich, strong and well organized, thus we must fight an unjustly difficult battle for what is right.”

9 thoughts on “Hungary Is Now Gladly Accepting Deportation Quotas”
  1. Having read this I thought it was really informative.
    I appreciate you taking the time and energy to put this short article together.
    I once again find myself spending a lot of time both reading and leaving
    comments. But so what, it was still worthwhile!

  2. Nice blog here! Also your web site loads up very fast!
    What host are you using? Can I get your affiliate link to your
    host? I wish my website loaded up as fast as yours lol

  3. Thank you a bunch for sharing this with all people you actually recognize what you are talking
    approximately! Bookmarked. Kindly additionally discuss with my web
    site =). We could have a hyperlink trade arrangement
    among us

  4. You are so awesome! I don’t suppose I’ve read through anything like that before.
    So wonderful to find someone with unique thoughts on this topic.

    Really.. many thanks for starting this up.
    This website is something that’s needed on the internet, someone with a bit of originality!

  5. Heya just wanted to give you a quick heads up and let you know a few of the images aren’t loading correctly.
    I’m not sure why but I think its a linking issue. I’ve tried it in two different web browsers
    and both show the same outcome.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.