Hungaria përgatitet për referendumin e debatueshëm për imigrantët

Two days before Hungary votes on whether it will reject European Union mandated refugee minimums, this poster urges people to vote “no,” Sept. 30, 2016. (VOA/H. Murdock)

At a pro-refugee rally outside of parliament on Friday night, some locals saying keeping borders closed to refugees is not an answer to Europe’s security problems, Budapest, Sept. 30, 2016. (VOA/Rudolf Karancsi / Képszerkesztőség)

Activists and sympathizers of several civil organizations protest against the migration policy of the Orban government in front of the parliament building in Budapest, Sept. 30, 2016.

Hungarians are preparing to vote on a referendum that supporters believe will prevent new migrants from being compelled to settle in their country, Sept. 30, 2016. (VOA/Rudolf Karancsi / Képszerkesztőség)

This billboard, by one the country’s farthest left parties, in Budapest, says, “Vote bravely. Vote ‘Yes.’” Sept. 30, 2016. (VOA/H. Murdock)

A man holds a banner depicting Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban, the reads "mini-prime minister" during a protest against Orban's policies regarding migrants in Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 30, 2016.

A woman holds a banner during a protest against Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban's policies regarding migrants in Budapest, Sept. 30, 2016.

This billboard, by the jokester “Two-Tailed Dog Party” mocks government slogans, finishing with their call to their supporters, saying, “For stupid questions, give stupid answers,” Budapest, Sept. 20, 2016. (VOA/H. Murdock)

An elderly man walks with his placard with text, "I was refugee also," as activists hold up a banner with 'Refugees welcome' during protests against the migration policy of the Orban government in front of the parliament building in Budapest, Sept. 30, 20