Hungary's current government, as long as it is in power, "will enforce the will of the Hungarian people and prevent Hungary from becoming an immigrant country," Zoltan Kovacs said on Tuesday. Referring to today's European Court ruling that Hungary's criminalisation of help given to people in making their claim for asylum breaches EU law, the state secretary for international communications and relations said on Facebook that the "Stop Soros" law passed in 2018, which made organising and financing illegal migration punishable, had succeeded in preventing the mass influx of migrants.