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Any minor found without the correct documents will be taken from their parents and placed in "children's institutions".
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Hungary is to split up families found
illegally crossing its borders following state of emergency declarations
in two of its southern counties.
Any minor found without the correct documents will be taken from their parents and placed in "children's institutions".
Meanwhile
the parents will be put in one of two holding areas called "transit
zones" while they await trial for illegally crossing the border – a
crime now punishable with a prison sentence.
The
new law came into effect at midnight on Monday as authorities sealed a
railway crossing point that had been used by tens of thousands of
migrants.
Hundreds of migrants are
thought to be stranded at the Serbia-Hungary border after the Hungarian
government closed the frontier with a new razor-wire fence.
On
Monday night, Hungarian military trucks cleared the makeshift refugee
camp near the village of Roszke, as part of the government’s effort to
tighten up border controls.
Figures showed that a record 7,437 people entered Hungary from Serbia on Monday.
Hungary's government has also started
work on extending its 175 km border fence with Serbia eastwards towards
Romania, in case migrants start taking other routes into its territory,
its foreign minister said on Tuesday.
"We
have made the decision to start preparatory works for the construction
of a fence starting from the Hungarian-Serbian-Romanian border at a
reasonable length should migration pressure shift in the direction of
Romania," said Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
The Government announced the plans as
it said its two southern counties bordering Serbia were now officially
in a state of emergency due to the sheer number of refugees entering the
country.
The state of emergency gives police extra powers and would allow troop to be deployed if the country’s parliament approves.
The declarations give police the power to search homes without a warrant if they suspect migrants may be hiding there.
Also, courts will now be forced to prioritise cases involving people caught entering Hungary illegally as border crossing
Police said they had arrested 60 people accused of trying to breach a razor-wire fence on the border with Serbia
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Prime
Minister Viktor Orban said this morning his Government had been forced
to officially declare a state of emergency in the face of his “nation
being engulfed”.
A government spokesman said: "It's the fundamental interest of everyone to put an end to the illegal immigration process.
"It is possible migrants will accumulate on the Serbian side of the border.
"Every single country where the migrants are crossing should take its part in the joint European efforts, including Serbia."
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Starting
Tuesday, Hungary will start implementing tougher border measures that
may see those who cross Hungary’s border illegally arrested.
On
Monday night, Hungarian military trucks cleared the makeshift refugee
camp near the village of Roszke, as part of the government’s effort to
tighten up border controls.
Figures showed that a record 7,437 people entered Hungary from Serbia on Monday.
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Many
of the refugees, who have been fleeing war zones including Syria, have
been heading west to Germany, which said it expected a million migrants
to enter the country this year - 200,000 more than previous estimates.
Over the weekend, Germany tightened controls along its border with Austria creating traffic jams at major crossings.
The
European Commission confirmed on Tuesday it had received a notification
from Austrian authorities of their intention to temporarily reintroduce
border controls with Hungary, Italy, Slovakia and Slovenia.
The commission said Austria’s move, like that of Germany, was in keeping with the provisions of the Schengen agreement.
"The
temporary reintroduction of border controls between Member States is an
exceptional possibility explicitly foreseen in and regulated by the
Schengen Borders Code, in case of a crisis situation.
"The current situation in Austria, prima facie, appears to be a situation covered by the rules," the Commission said.
The
White House said Tuesday evening that it is up to European nations to
determine the best way to deal with the flood of refugees fleeing
violence in Syria, and said the United States remains committed to
taking more refugees to help.
White
House spokesman Josh Earnest did not directly comment on whether the
United States supports mandatory quotas for refugees in Europe, saying
it was up to countries to work together to find solutions.
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