Hungarians’ greatest fears revealed

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Hungarians see human trafficking as a bigger problem than the coronavirus pandemic, and they anticipate that the number of people exploited by traffickers growing in the coming years, according to a recent survey by the UN’s International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

According to the representative survey conducted in the summer of 2022 by IOM Hungary, the Trauma Centre and the National Police Headquarters, 20 percent of Hungarians have knowledge of a case of human trafficking in their immediate surroundings. Among young people with only elementary education, the group most vulnerable to trafficking, that number was 28 percent, IOM said.

The most vulnerable group listed sexual exploitation as the third largest problem after economic issues and cost-of-living problems. Work exploitation was fifth on their list.

Among the whole population, human trafficking was considered a more pressing problem than the war in Ukraine, the Covid pandemic, migration, housing and education, IOM said. Fully 48 percent of respondents said they expected the number of victims to grow in the coming years.

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  1. Sort of demonstrates what Hungarians are exposed to (and not) in the media.

    The facts: well worth reading is the World Migration Report: https://publications.iom.int/books/world-migration-report-2022

    Other interesting reading: the OECD’s paper titled International Migration Outlook 2022:

    https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/30fe16d2-en/1/3/8/17/index.html?itemId=/content/publication/30fe16d2-en&_csp_=97175d429ae5e4e04cd3cccbbfc84945&itemIGO=oecd&itemContentType=book

    Regarding “irregular entries”, the numbers speak volumes: “In 2021, the number of first asylum applicants decreased by -55.6% to reach around 40. The majority of applicants came from Iran (10), Afghanistan (5) and Ethiopia (5). The largest increase since 2020 concerned nationals of Iran (5). Of the 60 decisions taken in 2021, 67% were positive”.

    So, actually – when people apply for asylum (which is their right), a significant number are actually deemed eligible. The thousands of irregular entries just race through our country to go elsewhere (much like the Ukrainians). Who knew, from all the noise our Politicians generally make?

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