

EU Migrants' Weekend Return Program: Costly and Ineffective?
European Union Migrants' Weekend Return Program: A Costly Initiative? BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – A recent video from Magyar Nemzet Mozgásban highlights a controversial European Union program that offers financial incentives to migrants to return to their home countries for a weekend. The program, which has not been officially named, has sparked debate due to its cost and effectiveness. Rétvári Bence, a prominent figure in Hungarian politics, is featured in the video expressing concerns about the program's impact on the European economy and public opinion. "They are paying for a weekend, their stay, and their return journey," Bence states. "This money could be better used." The video suggests the program is a costly measure with limited success in addressing migration challenges. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims made in the video and to ascertain the program's overall impact.