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Andrej Babiš (Minister of Finance) serving fish soup for free at Old Town Square in Prague
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis wants to stop, and remove, illegal immigration from Europe. He made the comments on the way to a meeting with the new Italian government which is also anti-migrant, and has been stopping migrant ships from unloading in Italian ports.
Italian Prime Minister Salvini, along with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, have ignited a new populist wave in Europe that is threatening the old, socialist, Soros-dominated EU order.
“If Italy and Malta won’t welcome (the migrants), then Spain will. And so we’re sending the message to migrants that it’s possible to come to Europe, from Morocco via Spain,” Babis wrote in an opinion piece, reported TheLocal.it.
“This has to stop. Otherwise we’ll never stop the migrant influx…I plan to discuss this with EU leaders and take part in implementing a comprehensive action plan.”
The Czech premier’s visit to Italy and Malta will coincide with that of Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban, who maintains the same hard line on illegal migration
“I want to discuss the issue with my partners in Italy and Malta and of course also with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who recently negotiated with Spain…We need to begin cooperating in a serious way to find a solution because we needlessly lost three years to an inane debate on migrant quotas.”
Babis reiterated Monday that the Czech Republic would welcome “no illegal migrants”, added TheLocal.it.
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“It’s a key move, a symbol and a message to migrants and migrant smugglers that it’s pointless to take a boat destined for Europe,” Babis said.