A makeshift camp of thousands from the Middle East, Asia and Africa has been dismantled at Budapest's Keleti train station, and its inhabitants have left for Germany. But the loathing of them lingers in Hungary, which hopes to build a border fence strong enough to keep out future waves of asylum seekers.
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"We need the fence," said Istvan Szabo, a 43-year-old lathe operator having a beer at a bar next to the station, where hundreds seeking refuge in the European Union still line up daily to buy tickets to Western Europe.

Szabo, like many in this socially conservative land of 10 million, says he doesn't understand why they've come.

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"If they couldn't solve their problems back where they live, why do they think they're going to be able to solve them here?" Szabo said.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/09...r-their-plight


By now we should be expecting to see our southern border getting flooded with illegals too, it's not a good situation at all.