Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban said European migration was a “poison” and that “every single migrant poses a public security and terror risk.” Speaking at a joint press conference in the capital Budapest with Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern, Orban said, “Hungary does not need a single migrant for the economy to work, or the population to sustain itself, or for the country to have a future.” The right-wing leader staunchly opposes the European Union’s proposal to distribute asylum seekers among all 28 nations in the bloc, and will hold a referendum on Hungary’s involvement in the plan on Oct.