New York Times: Keleti Train Station in Budapest Cuts Off Service to Migrants Amid Crisis
BUDAPEST — Keleti train station here, which has emerged as ground zero in Europe’s spiraling migration crisis, cut off service to migrants on Tuesday as European countries remained bitterly divided and confused over how to handle the situation.
Emphasizing the sense of confusion, Austria’s interior minister, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, called on Germany, the preferred destination for many of the migrants, to clarify its stance on asylum rules, and Chancellor Werner Faymann lashed out at Hungary for its seeming failure to register migrants before they were sent on to neighboring Austria.
WNU Editor: This is Germany's Merkel's doing. By saying that Germany will accept refugees has opened the gates for millions to now go to Europe. Unless she backtracks, we are now witnessing the start of a massive influx of refugees that would dwarf what has been happened so far this year..
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