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I received this in an e-mail so it is not properly vetted but some related articles do confirm the story

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Hungary's second border fence has just been completed in the southern town of Asotthalom. The 96-mile long, 14 ft. tall double-line of defense doesn't look too intimidating from a distance. Go a little closer and you'll notice several layers of razor-wire capable of delivering electric shocks, cameras, heat sensors and loud speakers ready to tell migrants they're about to break Hungarian law if they as much as touch the fence.

Add a few hundred military officers and "border hunters" and it's virtually impossible to break.

Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...working_spectacularly_well.html#ixzz5lmB9IwJu

It would be nice to see this in all the U.S. newspapers and on all the major TV networks!

Hungary's new boarder fence called a "Spectacular Success . . . . !!"

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Skeptics who believe a border wall will not stop illegals from entering the United States may want to look at what’s happening in Hungary!
On the day its border fence was completed, the influx of illegals entering Hungary went down from 6,353 per day to 870 the next.
For the remainder of that month, illegal border crossings were steadily below 40 per day, officials said.

“They don’t even try” .... a local border guard told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “We haven’t had a single migrant in six months.”
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s pledge to stop illegals from flowing into the country appears to be a Spectacular Success!

Hungary's - 96 mile long, 14 foot high double line fence includes several layers of razor wire that's capable of delivering an electric shock!
The barrier features cameras, heat sensors and loudspeakers, ready to tell would be migrants they're about to break Hungarian law if they as much touch the fence.

Nearly every police officer in Hungary is part of a rotation to monitor the border fence at all times. Temporary military base house the police while they do their rotation.

Additionally, Hungary will train and pay more than 1,000 volunteers to deploy as “border hunters”.

Illegals who are caught are arrested and dropped off on the Serbian side of the fence. They don’t get a chance to apply for asylum unless they do so at a “transit zone” where they are held in housing containers while their cases get processed, the report said.

In September 2016, thousands of migrants streamed across the border every day as they made their way north to Austria, Germany and Scandinavia.
“It was an invasion,” Laszlo Toroczkai, the mayor of Asotthalom, told the Daily Caller. “Illegal immigration is a crime in a normal country. It’s not a normal thing to break into a country.”

“By mid-year it was well beyond 100,000 people who came across,” said Zoltan Kovacs, a spokesman for the Hungarian government. “You should at least have the ability to handle what’s going on.”

Kovacs added: “You might not like it, it’s not a nice thing, but … the only way to stop illegal border crossings is [to] first build a fence, man it, equip it, and also, in parallel, build up your capabilities in terms of legal confines, legal circumstances to be able to handle what is coming.”

It’s no surprise the mainstream U.S. media refuses to report this story to the American public. Can you imagine how support for a Southern border wall would spike?

If Tibsy is really over there, I wonder if he'll volunteer for "border hunter" duty ?
 
but what about the dreamers?
 
Here.........I found an Easter present for Tibs

Hungary joins US in withdrawing from UN global migration agreement
Adam Shaw By Adam Shaw, | Fox News
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's, left, government is stopping universities from offering gender studies courses.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's, left, government is stopping universities from offering gender studies courses. (AP)

Hungary’s populist government announced this week that it is withdrawing from a U.N. global compact on migration, describing the agreement as “in conflict with common sense” and national security -- making it the second country after the U.S. to reject the compact.

“The primary issue for us is the security of Hungary and the Hungarian people, and this document is totally at odds with the country’s security interests,” Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó said in Budapest on Wednesday. “According to the Government’s position, the U.N. Global Compact for Migration is in conflict with common sense and also with the intent to restore European security.”



The agreement, officially called the “Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration,” was finalized Friday and was an effort to find an agreement that covered migration “in a holistic and comprehensive manner.”

“Migration raises profound issues: around state sovereignty and human rights; around what constitutes voluntary movement; the relationship between development and mobility; and how to support social cohesion.” U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said Friday.

“This compact demonstrates the potential of multilateralism: our ability to come together on issues that demand global collaboration -- however complicated and contentious they may be,” she added. The agreement is expected to be adopted by members states at an intergovernmental migration conference in Morocco in December.

The U.S. pulled out of talks in December, with then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arguing that it could undermine America's right to enforce its immigration laws and secure its borders.

“The United States supports international cooperation on migration issues, but it is the primary responsibility of sovereign states to help ensure that migration is safe, orderly, and legal,” Tillerson said.

Farhan Haq, spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said that all members are welcome to participate in the December conference.

"The Global Compact on Migration aims to provide Member States with a set of principles and values, grounded in international cooperation and respectful of national interests, to deal with international migration," he said.

Hungary’s decision is unlikely to surprise many observers. As with President Trump, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling Fidesz Party has made cracking down on mass migration a focus of its agenda, and comfortably won re-election in the country’s national elections in April campaigning on that very issue.

Trump spoke with Orban by phone last month, congratulating him on the formation of the new government and agreeing “on the need for strong national borders,” according to the White House.

Hungary was on the front lines of the 2015 migration crisis, and angered international groups by building a border fence and deploying troops to the border in the wake of the crisis. Orban’s government has been one of the leaders in a continentwide populist pushback against what it describes as “open border policies.”

On Wednesday, Szijjártó said that the document accepted as a fundamental premise the idea that migration is a good and unavoidable phenomenon.

“The Government regards this premise as unacceptable and regard migration as a bad process that has extremely serious security aspects,” he said. He also said the U.N. document defines migration as a human-rights issue, whereas Hungary regards it as a security issue instead.

HUNGARY'S PRO-TRUMP, POPULIST GOVERNMENT PUSHES SOROS CRACKDOWN

Hungary has doubled down on its pushback against mass migration since winning re-election in April. In June, the Hungarian Parliament passed legislation including a measure that makes it illegal for non-government organizations to organize illegal immigration into the country -- from financial support to the distribution of information.

The government has made it clear that the target of such legislation was left-wing Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros. Soros’ Open Society Foundations decried the measures as “unprecedented” and part of a “repressive political and legal environment” in the country.
 
I try not to pile on Tibs as much as possible but I do wonder if he despises his own government to the level that he despises Trump's government. If he harbors the same level of hate and animosity for it, he must really feel like a man without a country.
 
meanwhile...back in the US of A, Trump threatens to bus illegals ( like Barry did ) to select city's and

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