Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has endorsed the Save Europe Act after the petition surpassed 150,000 signatures, throwing his support behind a new European anti-mass migration campaign launched by Dutch conservative activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Austrian nationalist Martin Sellner and other European figures.
Orbán, who lost office after Hungary’s April parliamentary election, promoted the campaign on X and accused Brussels of trying to silence opposition to mass migration.
“For years, Brussels told Europeans not to worry about migration. Then they told us not to believe our own eyes. Now they’re telling us that opposing mass migration is racist and un-European,” Orbán wrote.
“Thanks to Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Europeans have a chance to say NO! The Save Europe Act aims to remind Brussels that Europe is not a waiting room for the world. It is our home. Courage is contagious. Make sure you sign it today!” he added.
For years, Brussels told Europeans not to worry about migration. Then they told us not to believe our own eyes. Now they’re telling us that opposing mass migration is racist and un-European.
Thanks to @EvaVlaar Europeans have a chance to say NO! The @SaveEuropeAct aims to…
— Orbán Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) June 2, 2026
The initiative was unveiled at a remigration summit in Porto over the weekend and is being presented as a formal demand for the European Commission to advance new legislation aimed at halting mass migration, accelerating returns, and reducing incentives for migrants to remain in Europe.
The Save Europe Act Charter opens by declaring that the “Peoples of Europe” are acting out of “a deep love and sense of responsibility” for their nations, descendants, and shared civilization. It states that Europe’s native peoples have an “inalienable right to preserve their collective identity, heritage and way of life,” arguing that this right is rooted in national sovereignty and self-determination.
The charter claims that replacement migration, both legal and illegal, has damaged social cohesion, public services, security, and the ethnic and cultural continuity of European nations. It warns that native Europeans risk becoming minorities in their own homelands unless radical changes are made to asylum and migration policy.
Its demands include a formal moratorium on new non-Western and non-European immigration channels, the suspension of asylum processing for economic migrants and applicants from safe countries, the halting of new study and family reunification visas for non-Europeans, and strict limits on legal migration until social cohesion and cultural continuity are restored.
The document also calls for fundamental reform of the EU migration and asylum system, with a focus on external border protection, physical and technological barriers, rapid screening, and immediate return mechanisms.
Another section demands the systematic return, or remigration, of illegal migrants, rejected asylum seekers, criminals, and people deemed a threat to public order. It also calls for an EU-wide framework for voluntary and incentivized remigration for non-European migrants described as unintegrated or a serious cultural or financial burden to member states.
Patriots, we reached our milestone of 100,000 signatures in a mere two days.
The time for Remigration is now, and the process of filing the @SaveEuropeAct starts today.Together with @MartinSellner_ and five other European initiators, we will formally submit the Act to the… pic.twitter.com/hVBtYtvWrv
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) June 2, 2026
Vlaardingerbroek said on Tuesday that the initiative would be formally submitted to the European Commission with Sellner and five other European initiators.
“Now we need your help more than ever,” she wrote. “Help us reach one million signatures on our campaign page and give this initiative real political weight before it even reaches Brussels. With your support, we will make it impossible for them to ignore us.”
The campaign’s declaration says the proposed measures are necessary to uphold “the rule of law, democratic legitimacy, and the long-term survival of European civilization as a community of distinct peoples with shared yet sovereign identities.”
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