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Hungary PM says European Union should deport all illegal migrants: website

Hungary has refused to take a single migrant under the EU’s plan for coping with the current crisis, and the October 2 referendum will ask voters whether they agree with Brussels mandating the relocation of refugees without the approval of national parliaments.

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His government has already ordered the construction of a razor wire fence along Hungary’s southern border.

“Those who came illegally must be rounded up and shipped out”, he said. Everyone who came illegally must return. “There they can file for asylum”, he told Hungary’s Origo news website.

He said this was a “grave moral task” that was the only alternative to the migrants staying in Europe and being relocated around the continent, creating further problems.

‘There is only one solution that befits everyone, including us who are not yet in trouble because we defended ourselves and countries like Germany which are in trouble: Taking (migrants) out of the Union’.

Hungarian policemen detain members of a Syrian migrant family after they entered Hungary at the border with Serbia, near Roszke, on August 28, 2015.

He said: “People are and have been for many years concerned about uncontrolled migration in the city that’s for sure and that’s why they voted to leave the European Union so we can once again decide for ourselves who comes to or leaves the UK”.

“I love this country the way it is, and I don’t want anyone to change it through external pressure”, Mr Orban said in the interview published on Thursday.

“The so-called “no-go” zones are areas of cities that the authorities are unable to keep under their control”, the leaflet said.

The leaflet included a map showing around 900 “no-go areas” in European cities with large immigrant populations, including London, Paris and Berlin. Southampton and Peterborough were also listed as “no-go” areas.

Other pages of the leaflet include a section on how “Illegal immigration increases the terror threat”.

Austria has threatened Hungary with legal action if the Central European country does not start abiding by EU refugee laws.

Following its publication, the British Embassy in Budapest complained to the Hungarian foreign ministry about its contents.

“This leaflet is clearly inaccurate”.

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‘There are no areas in the United Kingdom in which the laws of the United Kingdom can not be enforced’. This greatly increases the security risk, ‘ the Hungarian leaflet said.

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