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November 3rd, 2017
Instead of working to protect Europe, Brussels has settled on relocating migrants to the continent, a lawmaker of the co-ruling Christian Democrats (KDNP) said on Friday. Speaking at a press conference, Istvan Hollik called the draft reforms to the Dublin refugee system recently approved by the European Parliament's civil liberties LIBE committee "unacceptable", adding that it contained a number of "outrageous" clauses. Among the clauses he said the ruling Fidesz-KDNP alliance disagrees with, Hollik named the ones proposing that the European Union's rules for refugee family reunification should apply to collateral kin as well, and that migrants of up to groups of 30 should be allowed to submit asylum applications.
MTI
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