'The EU prescribes NATIONAL SUICIDE' Orban praises border patrols as defenders of Europe
HUNGARIAN Prime Minister Viktor Orban has savaged the reckless EU migrant policy for inviting "mass rape and terror" during a service honouring his country's border patrol police.
Viktor Orbán lauds new Hungarian border patrol
Viktor Orban hit out at "admission-priming European politicians" who were inviting the destruction of the European way of life.
The Hungarian leader, who is a staunch foe of Brussels, said the graduates of the new national 'border hunter' patrols were defending the continent against complete obliteration.
He predicted that outside migrant pressure on the European Union borders would continue to threaten security for years to come.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban greeted a new contingent of freshly graduated border police
He told the graduates: "Grim times demand brave and dedicated people.
"The naivety, the illusions and the age of laxity in Europe are over.
"Terror attacks, riots, ethnic and cultural collisions - all warning us that those who come do not want to live the way we do.
"Because of people like you, we do not have terrorism, we do not have mass rapes. Nobody drives trucks into celebrating masses."
Orban also called Hungary one of the safest countries in the European Union
Orban: We need to stand up to 'sovietisation' of Europe
Because of people like you, we do not have terrorism, we do not have mass rapes
Mr Orban urged more countries to adopt his border police brigades after stubborn EU leaders had ignored his proposals.
He wanted that Brussels had not given up on its idea to distribute two million illegal migrants among EU countries, regardless of whether the countries want them or not.
Mr Orban added: "Unlimited migration endanger security, economic success and our culture.
"We have proved that it is possible to stop migration for only courage and will are required."
Orban said his border police had proven that it was possible to halt immigration
Hungary plans to train 3,000 more border police to ensure the long-term safety of its borders.
The numbers of those who cross into Hungary has dramatically fallen since the country introduced strict border control measures.
Hungary built fences extending along the borders with Serbia and Croatia and funded nearly 10,000 border patrol agents.