Alain Guillot

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Hungary Rejects Europe’s Migration Pact

Hungarian Immigration Policy: A New Era of Sovereignty Under Péter Magyar

The recent election of Péter Magyar as Hungary’s Prime Minister marks a definitive shift toward a Europe of sovereign nations. By championing a Hungarian immigration policy that prioritizes national security and traditional values, Magyar has sent a clear message to the world. His victory is not just a political win; it is a mandate from a constituency that values safety, culture, and the protection of the domestic hearth.


The Victory of Common Sense and National Security

Péter Magyar’s ascent to power represents a refusal to follow the path of least resistance set by Brussels. For years, the Hungarian people have watched as Western European nations struggled with the social fallout of unrestricted borders.

Magyar’s platform is simple yet profound: an elected official’s primary duty is the protection of their own citizens. By vowing to reinforce the southern border fence and rejecting the EU’s Migration Pact, he is fulfilling that fundamental promise.

Why Selective Immigration Matters

A country is more than just a geographic coordinate; it is a shared history and a set of common values. The current Hungarian immigration policy recognizes that not all cultural frameworks are compatible in the short term.

  • Social Cohesion: Maintaining a shared cultural foundation prevents the formation of parallel societies.
  • Public Safety: Strict vetting ensures that those entering the country do not pose a threat to the existing population.
  • Economic Stability: Prioritizing legal, skills-based entry over uncontrolled asylum claims protects the local labor market.

Protecting Women and the Sanctity of the Home

One of the most pressing concerns for modern voters is the erosion of public safety in major European cities. In many Western capitals, such as London and Paris, women now report feeling unsafe in public spaces, facing increased instances of harassment and assault.

Hungary, along with Poland and Latvia, has taken a different path. By maintaining strict control over who enters the country, these nations have preserved a level of public order that is becoming rare in the West.

Security as a Human Right

Security is the bedrock upon which all other freedoms are built. When a government fails to secure its borders, it fails its most vulnerable citizens. Magyar’s commitment to “family values” isn’t just rhetoric; it is a practical policy that ensures women can walk their streets without fear of being harassed, victimized, or raped by those who do not respect local laws and customs. Rapes in England and France are higher due to their high inluflux of Islamic men who are not used to seeing free independent women.

A Critique of the Western European Model

While Hungary is being celebrated by its neighbors, the rest of Europe serves as a cautionary tale. For decades, mass immigration has been allowed to outpace integration. The results are visible in the rising crime rates and the dilution of national identities in countries that once led the world in social stability.

  1. Erosion of Culture: When numbers are too high, integration becomes impossible, and the host culture begins to fragment.
  2. Security Failures: Intelligence agencies in the West are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of unvetted individuals, leading to preventable domestic threats.
  3. Loss of Sovereignty: By allowing supranational bodies like the EU to dictate migration quotas, nations lose the ability to self-govern.

Hungary, Poland, and the Baltic states are currently the vanguard of a movement to reclaim European civilization. They are proving that it is possible to be a modern, thriving economy while remaining unapologetically protective of your own borders and people.

The Path Forward: A Model for Europe

The success of Péter Magyar should be a wake-up call for leaders in London, Paris, and Berlin. Protecting one’s culture is not “intolerance”—it is an act of preservation. If other European countries care about their future, they must replicate the strict, security-first approach seen in Budapest.

The priority of any leader is their own people. Hungary has chosen a leader who understands that the “Common European Home” only works if each room has a solid door and a lock that the owner controls.


FAQ: Understanding the New Hungarian Immigration Policy

Q: Is Péter Magyar’s policy a complete ban on all foreigners? A: No. The policy focuses on stopping illegal, unvetted migration and rejecting mandatory EU quotas. Hungary remains open to legal residents and guest workers who respect the country’s laws and cultural values.

Q: How does Hungary justify refusing the EU Migration Pact? A: The Hungarian government argues that national security and border control are matters of national sovereignty, not EU jurisdiction. They believe the pact’s “solidarity” mechanism is a violation of their democratic right to choose who lives in their country.

Q: What are the “Family Values” mentioned in Magyar’s platform? A: These values involve incentivizing domestic birth rates through tax breaks and subsidies, rather than relying on mass migration to solve demographic challenges, while protecting the traditional social fabric.

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