Hungary’s Orbán Exposes Soros’s Mass Migration Blueprint: “We Are Fighting the Empire of George Soros”

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pulled no punches when he called out billionaire George Soros for engineering Europe’s migrant crisis. In a fiery speech that has conservatives cheering, Orbán laid bare a decade-old plan that reads like a roadmap for open borders and national surrender.
Orbán reminded the world exactly where the push for endless migration came from. “I do remember how Mr. George Soros published his plan in English, in a Project Syndicate publication. It was done 2015, September 26,” he said. “And he published a plan. He said, and I’m quoting, ‘Here are the six components of my comprehensive plan.’”
The key line that still echoes today: Soros declared the EU “has to accept at least a million asylum seekers annually for the foreseeable future.” He spelled out using bonds, safe channels, and forced burden-sharing to flood Europe with migrants, backed by his vast network of NGOs.
Orbán didn’t mince words about the fight underway. “So this is not a secret. It is a plan which is going on. It was written. It was published. It’s known. So we are fighting an organized gang called the Empire of George Soros — NGOs who are just supporting everybody who is transgressing our legal system and our borders.”

He made clear what’s at stake for Hungary and any nation that values its future. “And we are fighting against them. And we are proud of that. Because we have to defend our country. We have to defend our borders. We have to defend our way of life, our culture, and our Christian heritage.”
While Soros’s vision has fueled chaos, crime spikes, and cultural erosion across Western Europe, leaders like Orbán have drawn a hard line. Hungary built fences, rejected quotas, and stood firm against the elite-driven agenda that treats national sovereignty as outdated.
This isn’t theory. Soros put it in print, and the results are visible in every no-go zone and strained welfare system from Paris to Stockholm. Orbán’s stand proves one thing: real leadership means protecting your people first, not handing your nation over to globalist schemers. Europe would be wiser to follow Hungary’s example before it’s too late.




