Tuesday, September 29, 2015

‘This Speeds Up Procedure’ – How Hungary Expels Migrants

 
Reuters, 29/09 13:55 CET

By Krisztina Than

SZEGED, Hungary (Reuters) – The court in the southern Hungarian town of Szeged has shelved other criminal cases and is handing down fast-track verdicts punishing migrants for unlawfully crossing a razor-wire fence that lines the border with Serbia.

In the ten days since Sept. 15, when tough new legislation took effect, the Szeged court ruled in 176 cases, sentencing migrants mostly from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq to expulsion from Hungary for crossing the fence.

Nobody has been acquitted and only 10 cases have been appealed.

The new law is part of a clamp-down by Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s right-wing government aimed at stopping the influx of migrants into Hungary, the first European Union member state in the Schengen zone of passport-free travel.

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Source: Euronews

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