Orban answers Germany: You want immigrants, we don't want them.

In an interview for the German newspaper “Bild”, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has defended his country's policies by rejecting the quotas of the shift of refugees designated by the EU, who believe refugees are “Muslim servants”. Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a popular leader with powerful anti-imigration policies, has said policies [...]
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a population leader with powerful anti-imigration policies, has said European Union policies threaten Hungary's “Sovietity and cultural identity” in an interview published Monday.
We don't see these people as Muslim refugees. We see them as Muslim invaders,” he told the newspaper “Bild”.
In the interview, he said Syrian refugees were not leaving their country where a multi-entity war has been ready for nearly seven years out of fear for their lives, reports “DW” Transmission Periscope.
Instead, he said the decision of thousands of migrants to travel to the richest countries in Western Europe as Germany, passing through less affluent “but stable”, such as Hungary, was evidence that they could not be classified as refugees, but “immigrants in search of a better economic life. ”
Orban also dismissed the idea that Hungary should be open to the acceptance of people from the Muslim majority countries, saying his country “should not be owed”.
We believe that a large number of Muslims inevitably lead to parallel societies, because Christian and Muslim societies can never unite”, Orban told the newspaper.
“Multiculturalism is just an illusion,” he added./Periscopi/












