We must continue to fight against the ‘migrant business’; we must not allow them to bring huge numbers of immigrants into Europe and make money on it to boot”, the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister’s Parliamentary State Secretary said in a statement to kormany.hu on Friday.

Csaba Dömötör was reacting to the fact that also on Friday the Metropolitan Court of Budapest rejected the legal action launched by Ahmed H. against the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister for violating personal rights in its ruling in the first instance, which is not final.

“The Court’s decision shows that reality and the facts cannot be denied”, Mr. Dömötör stated.

“Ahmed H. attacked police with stones, which is a crime not only in Hungary, but in any European country”, he added. “It was not the Government that hurt Ahmed H.’s reputation, but he himself by committing a crime, and the Brussels politicians and activists who have defended him throughout against the Hungarian police’ also know this full well, he said.

“The Government was absolutely serious about what it also published on its billboards, namely that if someone comes to Hungary then they must abide by the country’s laws”, he stressed.

“We must continue to fight against the ‘migrant business’; we must not allow them to bring huge numbers of immigrants into Europe and make money on it to boot”, Mr. Dömötör stated.