Indeed, octogenarian Soros is showing no signs of dialing back his meddling in the affairs of European nations, and the US as well. And nowhere has his interference been more visible than in Hungary, where his former protege Viktor Orban has sought to close the country's borders to intruding refugees - a decision that has enraged Soros, who recently dedicated most of his eleven-figure fortune to erasing all national boundaries via his "Open Society" foundations.
After declaring Hungary "a mafia state" last summer and suggesting that he will do everything in his power to remove Orban from power, the country's ruling party has engaged in a heated propaganda battle against Soros and his agents that has included erecting anti-Soros billboard messages around the country.
After declaring Hungary "a mafia state" last summer and suggesting that he will do everything in his power to remove Orban from power, the country's ruling party has engaged in a heated propaganda battle against Soros and his agents that has included erecting anti-Soros billboard messages around the country.
Now, that battle is escalating as Orban and his party are gearing up for national elections in April. As Reuters reported Wednesday, the country's nationalist government introduced legislation to empower the country's interior minister to ban NGOs - like those funded by Soros - that support policies that might compromise national security - policies like open borders and unrestricted immigration.
The bill would impose a 25% tax on NGOs that back migration that are operating in Hungary..
The bill would impose a 25% tax on NGOs that back migration that are operating in Hungary..
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