2024.07.04.

English

A struggle on two fronts: The dual effort of Hungary and Texas to stem irregular migration

Dátum: 2024. július 4. (csütörtök), 14.30-tól Helyszín: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa - Csónak utca 1., 1015 Budapest

A joint event of the Migration Research Institute & The Danube Institute.

Hungary and the State of Texas are engaged in a similar two-front struggle when it comes to irregular migration. In the US, there is a clear disagreement on migration policy between the Biden administration and the state of Texas with the former pursuing a liberal approach towards immigration while the latter having to withstand the blunt force of irregular migration. Texas was forced to enact its own policies to stem irregular migration and simultaneously defend them in federal courts against litigation brought by the Biden administration. In Europe, Hungary is located in a strategic position and serves as the gatekeeper of the Schengen area on the Western Balkan migratory route. The Hungarian government must concurrently defend the country’s (and the EU’s) borders and fight pro-immigration stakeholders at the EU level.

 

Confirmed speakers:
-Melissa A. Ford, Policy Director, Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Secure and Sovereign Frontier campaign
-Omar Sayfo, Head of Research, Migration Research Institute

MODERATOR: Dr. Kristóf György Veres, International Director, Danube Institute

 

Language: English

Date: Thursday, July 4, 2024. 2.30 PM
Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa - 1. Csónak str., 1015 Budapest
(Entrance: Aranybástya Restaurant)

We reserve the right to make any changes related to event organization. Participation in the event is free, but pre-registration is mandatory by clicking on the R.S.V.P. button:

Venue:

Lónyay-Hatvany Villa - Színház

1015 Budapest, Csónak utca 1.

Bejárat: Aranybástya Restaurant