HUNGARY CHALLENGES UN PLAN TO FACILITATE GLOBAL MASS MIGRATION

HUNGARY CHALLENGES UN PLAN 
TO FACILITATE GLOBAL MASS MIGRATION
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Presenting a “security first” proposal to the United
Nations (UN), Hungary has announced it is “ready to fight” the globalist
body over plans to promote mass migration.

Hungary’s leader Viktor Orban has also stood against George Soros, calling for a European “patriotic alliance” to fight Soros and save Europe from Islamization.

Years ago, Orban rightly stated that Europe was in a “grip of
madness” and warned that its “Christian identity” was threatened. Orban
has not budged in his stand against mass Muslim migration. Now he is
standing against the UN’s “no borders plan,” which is sure to be a tough
fight, given the UN’s alliance with the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation — which aims to Islamize the globe.

“Hungary Challenges United Nations Plan to Facilitate Global Mass Migration,” by Virginia Hale, Breitbart, March 5, 2018:

Presenting a “security first” proposal to the United
Nations (UN), Hungary has announced it is “ready to fight” the globalist
body over plans to promote mass migration.


The country’s conservative government submitted the 12-point proposal
in response to the “dangerous” so-called Global Compact for Migration,
which was described by President Donald J. Trump as a “no borders plan”
when he withdrew the U.S. from talks in December.

Announcing the proposal in Budapest, Foreign Secretary Peter
Szijjártó warned: “If these 12 points, in which the Government
summarises its position, are not included in the package, Hungary will
not be in a position to support the adoption of the Compact.

“The goal of the proposal is to ensure that the security of the
Hungarian people can continue to be guaranteed in future,” he said,
declaring that “the Government and the governing parties are ready to
fight this battle”.

Entitled “Security First”, Hungary’s document begins by challenging
the key claim on which the UN package was built — that mass migration is
both beneficial and unstoppable — noting events in recent years have
shown the process has “caused serious security challenges in many
regions of the world”…..