The following report from Serbia describes the plight of an ethnic Hungarian town close to the border with Hungary that has been overrun with “refugees”. CrossWare, who translated the article, includes this explanatory note:

Szabadka is now Serbian territory, but most people there are still Hungarian. That is why they have a Hungarian-language website for local news. Hungary lost this area after the First World War. This city is close to the border crossing where the last skirmish occurred between the Hungarian police and the Muslim invaders.

The translated article from the DélHír portál:

Migrants are ruining the lives of local people at the bus station in Szabadka August 22, 2016 North Bacska for the last couple of years has been under the weight of the continuous migration. The really massive migration already in its second year and heavily impacts multiple cities including Horgos, Magyarkanizsa, or Szabadka where even inside the populated areas, there are multiple places where migrants are always present. One of them is the bus station in Szabadka where, as the last two years have proven, the illegal invaders show no sign of any kind of integration. The locals are becoming more and more desperate, and they tried every possible local authority, but they only received empty promises, while the migrants have taken over the area and rule there, doing anything they want to do. One of the neighbor of the bus station told to our reporter about the sort of unfortunate conditions that exist in Szabadka. They drink, steal, destroy everything, and they litter “Yesterday evening they were drunk again, around 30 people. They were kicking our fence and banging on the walls,” said one of the local citizens. “We call the police, but then they run away, hide in the doorways, behind trees and bushes. The officers do nothing, just look around, and as soon as they leave the area everything continues: noise and destruction. We’ve called the police numerous times but we always get the same answer: they cannot do anything; their hands are tied and the people should be more patient… So we should watch it patiently as they ruin the whole neighborhood.” We learned that they push the vehicles parked there into the fence, but the hoods of the cars are being crushed because a bunch of them sit on them or put their stuff on the,. They break off mirrors, because no matter how dirty, stinking and unclean they are, they always take extreme care with their hair, and they move the mirrors for combing. Of course they also constantly try to break into cars if they suspect they have some valuables inside. The locals also told us that the migrants arbitrarily invaded multiple buildings in the area, starting with an empty store, then later continued with an empty house, and it took the police more than a week to move them out. Its is an everyday occurrence that they sell the food packages they receive from aid organizations; they approach “customers” close to the milk market. They fight and invade private properties regularly in Szabadka:

“They totally behave like everything is theirs here. They just jump into our garden and steal the fruits. Once we had to grab our bicycle out of a hands of a migrant, and we frequently find human excrement on the porch. We reported this to the police, who gave us the advice to keep the migrant at the location until they arrive, but how can we do that without violence? It also happened that when we caught them in the act, they threw garbage at us because we dared to say something. They constantly insult us; although we do not speak their language, from the gestures and body language we can suspect that they are not kind to us. Finally we could not tolerate a lot of garbage around us so we collected some of the trash they threw into our garden. It was more than 35 garbage bags! But there is no point in cleaning up, because they even throw in their used clothing, since they get brand new clothes from the aid organizations.” — A citizen describes his sad experiences with the migrants’ behavior. Aggressive migrants, sarcastic migrant-helpers The aid workers look at the destruction and abuse without moving a muscle. They even allow their favorite darlings to commit violent acts. When the locals asked them, “Why not step in and help?”, they just said that is not their problem.