Hungarian PM says to migrants: "Please don't come here"
The Hungarian Prime Minister has been defending his tough approach to border control on the frontline of Europe's migration crisis and had said that his country does not want to accept Syrian refugees. He said "I think we have a right to decide that we do not want a large number of Muslim people in our country. We do not like the consequences of having a large number of Muslim communities that we see in other countries, and I do not see any reason for anyone else to force us to create ways of living together in Hungary that we do not want to see." So, can you understand why he might say this? Caller Farah, who is from a Pakistani Muslim background, surprisingly agrees with him.
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