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Hungarians back strict migration policy, new survey finds

A majority of Hungarians support maintaining strict migration controls along the European Union's external borders and believe national governments should retain primary authority over immigration policy, according to the results of a newly released public opinion survey, AzerNEWS reports.
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DailyNewsHungary
· Jul 11, 2026
New survey shows what Hungarians think about migration from poorer countries and guest workers
Republikon has presented a report on Hungarians' view on immigration and on migrant integration policy ten years after the 2015 crisis. Check out the results below. migration survey republikon Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/new-survey-hungarians-thoughts-migration/
AllAfrica
· Jun 22, 2026
South Africa: Vulnerable Groups Moved to Drive-Inn Site As Malawi Repatriation Efforts Accelerate
[SAnews.gov.za] The relocation of vulnerable Malawian nationals -- including women, children and people with health challenges -- to the newly established Drive-Inn site is currently underway as government intensifies efforts to expedite the repatriation process.
The Budapest Times
· Jul 11, 2026
No country for foreign men: Nearly half of Hungarians want zero immigration
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TRT World
· Jul 10, 2026
South Africans Rally to Protect Migrants Amid Xenophobic Protests
Following a wave of anti-migrant protests in South Africa, documented migrants are also becoming targets. TRT World's Thuso Khumalo reports from Johannesburg, where community groups and concerned citizens are working to protect vulnerable foreign nationals, oppose xenophobia and Afrophobia, and ensure immigration laws are enforced without violence.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 9, 2026
MEP Marie Walsh says government's 'soft' language on migrant return hubs is 'really frustrating'
The Fine Gael MEP said the possibility of introducing migrant return hubs in Ireland is a “no go” for her.
Daily Sabah
· Jul 10, 2026
South Africa: Betrayal of African unity or self-preservation?
The global rise in migration and the xenophobia that has accompanied it have shifted state discourses on migration governance. South Africa has become a headliner in this debate, p...
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Related coverage for "Hungarians back strict migration policy, new survey finds": DailyNewsHungary — New survey shows what Hungarians think about migration from poorer countries and guest workers. AllAfrica — South Africa: Vulnerable Groups Moved to Drive-Inn Site As Malawi Repatriation Efforts Accelerate. The Budapest Times — No country for foreign men: Nearly half of Hungarians want zero immigration. TRT World — South Africans Rally to Protect Migrants Amid Xenophobic Protests. TheJournal.ie — MEP Marie Walsh says government's 'soft' language on migrant return hubs is 'really frustrating'. Daily Sabah — South Africa: Betrayal of African unity or self-preservation?