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“They Shall Not Pass”: Orbán Sends Message to Brussels on Migration

In a Facebook post this morning, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán marked ten years since the 2015 Röszke border incident, in which violent migrants clashed with Hungarian riot police in an attempt to illegally cross into Hungary from Serbia. As we previously reported, on September 15th, Orbán recalled that Hungary introduced its legal border barrier a decade ago, sealing the southern border and declaring that only those Hungarian authoritie…

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We are grateful to our police officers, soldiers, border guards, and everyone who defended Hungary's borders on September 16, 2015, and has been defending them ever since!

·Budapest, Hungary
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Ten years after Röszke, it is clear: the open-door policy weakened Europe and put Hungary on the front lines. The continent is still paying the price for Willkommenskultur, while security in the West is collapsing day by day.

Ten years have passed since the border raid in Röszke, in connection with which Viktor Orbán stated on his social media page: Hungary will not be a country of immigrants.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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