About 1,700 Refugees Enter Hungary From Croatia Overnight

  22 September 2015    Read: 812
About 1,700 Refugees Enter Hungary From Croatia Overnight
According to local media reports, some 1,700 refugees crossed the Hungarian-Croatian border, entering Hungary overnight.
Some 1,700 refugees crossed the Hungarian-Croatian border, entering Hungary overnight, local media reported Tuesday.

"About 1,700 refugees crossed the border near the towns Beremend, Old and Illocska [all settlements are located in southern Hungary]," the Hungarian M1 channel said.

Amid the major migrant crisis currently unraveling in Europe, Hungary, a Schengen border country, has been used by hundreds of thousands of migrants as a gateway to wealthier EU member states with higher social benefits.

The closure of the Serbian-Hungarian border and the penalties Budapest introduced on September 15 for border infringements have forced thousands of migrants from Serbia to reroute through Croatia and Slovenia, in their journey further into the European Union.

Hungary is currently constructing a fence on the border with Croatia to prevent refugees from illegally crossing the border and allowing them to enter only through designated checkpoints with appropriate documentation. A similar wall on the border with Serbia has proven its efficacy.

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