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Most Hungarians continue to back strict border measures

March 5th, 2020

A vast majority of Hungarians continue to favour strong border protection measures amid increased migration pressure on Europe's external borders, according to a survey by the Szazadveg Foundation released on Thursday. The survey found that 82 percent of Hungarians were aware that a new wave of migrants could be on its way towards Europe in light of the armed conflict in Syria, as well as Turkey's announcement that it would no longer stop Syrian refugees from entering Europe. Altogether 80 percent of respondents said the Hungarian government should beef up border security and continue working to prevent "uncontrolled migration into the country". Fully 10 percent held the opposite view, while another 10 percent had no opinion on the matter.


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