Europe’s leaders agree on migration
July 4th, 2018A pro-government columnist describes the decisions taken at the EU summit as a victory for Hungary, while a left-wing analyst worries about the plight of immigrants who will be kept in closed facilities while their applications are processed.
In Magyar Idők, Dávid Megyeri
In Népszava, editor Gábor Horváth is worried about the idea of setting up closed camps where asylum seekers will have to wait until their applications are processed. He gives an overview of the history of concentration camps, from the first ones in Cuba up to the Nazi death camps and hints that EU leaders must be conscious of what it means to lock migrants in camps. It is no coincidence, he writes, that instead of “closed’, they call such centres ‘controlled’ in their communique. Nevertheless, Horváth fears that in a few decades from now Europe may well feel ashamed of what it is doing.