Since the “migrant” crisis of last summer, Hungary has taken several serious measures to cut down on Syrians and others tramping through the territory on the way to the promised land, Germany. Now they’re starting to kick in:
The chaos and confusion of Europe’s migration crisis is perhaps best reflected here in Hungary, where treatment of migrants is drastically different depending on which border they cross, and how. Hungarian troops are building a second fence along the border with Croatia, but that frontier is not yet closed — and some 6,000 migrants arrive there daily. Migrants who enter Hungary from Croatia are the lucky ones: They get free train rides across the country and then cross into Austria on foot in less than a day.Read more>>>