On top of building a wall, preventing illegal migration requires blocking human trafficking routes. Strange, no mention of human trafficking with Biden and his no wall approach to blocking illegals from coming into the country.
The Hungarian government built a wall on its border with Serbia after a record-breaking stream of illegal migrants were apprehended in 2015, but the wall did not fully solve the influx of illegal migration, a top Hungarian spokesman told the Daily Caller.
On top of building a wall, preventing illegal migration requires blocking human trafficking routes, providing funding to countries directly and manning the border at all times, Hungary’s Secretary of State for International Communication and Relations, Zoltán Kovács, said in an exclusive interview.
In 2015, 400,000 illegal migrants were apprehended in Hungary. After the wall was built, the number of illegal migrants dropped to almost zero per year, but the flow is surging again, with 121,000 illegal migrants being apprehended in 2021, according to Kovács. In the U.S., a record-breaking number of 1.7 million.
Kovács stressed that illegal migration is “alarming” not only because of the rising number of migrants that “have no legal foundation to stay” in the E.U. and the U.S., but also due to its close ties to organized crime, human trafficking and potential for terrorism.
>On top of building a wall, preventing illegal migration requires blocking human trafficking routes. Strange, no mention of human trafficking with Biden and his no wall approach to blocking illegals from coming into the country.
The Hungarian government built a wall on its border with Serbia after a record-breaking stream of illegal migrants were apprehended in 2015, but the wall did not fully solve the influx of illegal migration, a top Hungarian spokesman told the Daily Caller.
On top of building a wall, preventing illegal migration requires blocking human trafficking routes, providing funding to countries directly and manning the border at all times, Hungary’s Secretary of State for International Communication and Relations, Zoltán Kovács, said in an exclusive interview.
In 2015, 400,000 illegal migrants were apprehended in Hungary. After the wall was built, the number of illegal migrants dropped to almost zero per year, but the flow is surging again, with 121,000 illegal migrants being apprehended in 2021, according to Kovács. In the U.S., a record-breaking number of 1.7 million.
Kovács stressed that illegal migration is “alarming” not only because of the rising number of migrants that “have no legal foundation to stay” in the E.U. and the U.S., but also due to its close ties to organized crime, human trafficking and potential for terrorism.
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