“If ‘Soros’s candidates’ come to power on 8 April, they will turn Hungary into an immigrant country and that will mean the end of security as we know it”, the Ministry of Justice’s Parliamentary State Secretary declared in a telephone statement to Hungarian news agency MTI on Friday.
Károly Kontrát said that in this case the people of Hungary will also suffer the fate already experiences by people in Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium and Denmark, who have lost their security because of migration.
“In immigrant countries the level of crime shows a marked increase not only with relation to minor thefts and break-ins, but also potentially life-threatening violent crime”, he stressed.
“Assaults against women and gang rapes are an everyday occurrence, and young girls are no exception. Parents are no longer prepared to let their children go to school alone and people don’t dare enter previously peaceful areas of the city after dark”, he said.
“No-go zones develop, which are dangerous to enter, and where migrants often attack police with stones”, he continued.
“There is a permanent threat of terrorism in ‘immigrant countries’. It has become a risk to hold large-scale events, to travel on the underground or to simply to go shopping in the supermarket, because people could become the victim of a terrorist attack anywhere”, the State Secretary declared.
“The Hungarians still have a choice: On 8 April everyone can do their part to ensure that Hungary does not become an immigrant country and is able to preserve its security”, Mr. Kontrát said.
“This is a decision that can only be messed up once, because if ‘Soros’s candidates’ come to power and allow entry to the migrants, then the process can never again be reversed”, the State Secretary emphasised.