To the Editor:
Re “Hungary’s Angry Stance on Migrants, Once Vilified, Gains Some Acceptance” (news article, Dec. 21):
Brussels and Budapest do not differ only on the migrant issue. They have a different view of the future of Europe itself.
The Hungarians want a federation of independent nations, a federation that respects the different identities, cultures and traditions of the member states.
The Hungarians, the Poles and the other Central and Eastern Europeans also want to re-establish the power balance of Europe. But the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels are defending the status quo and their goal of a “multicultural” and Western-dominated Europe.
It is time to let the Europeans decide their own future. It is time to hold direct elections to resolve this conflict.
BÉLA LIPTÁK
Stamford, Conn.












Keep Hungary Hungarian! You cannot have it invaded by Middle East barbarism like seen currently in Germany, Sweden, Finland etc. They will never assimilate like normal migrants with Christian values.