Hungarian radical group to hold anti-immigrant protests at refugee camps, Serbian border
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A right-wing radical group says all refugees entering Hungary illegally should be deported for reasons of national security and says it will hold anti-immigrant protests at refugee camps and along the border with Serbia.
Gyorgy Gyula Zagyva of the 64 Counties Youth Movement also said at a Friday rally that a 4-meter (13-foot) high fence that the Hungarian government wants to build on the border with Serbia, where most migrants enter the country, "doesn't solve the problem."
Zagyva, a former lawmaker from the far-right Jobbik party, said the group's protests would show that "if the Hungarian government does not turn back the African hordes, then we will."
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Some 75,000 asylum seekers have registered in Hungary so far this year.