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Kristof Gyorgy Veres
Former Visiting Fellow
Kristóf György Veres was a Visiting Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, and is currently affiliated with the Budapest-based Danube Institute and the Center for the National Interest in Washington, D.C. He received his BA in history in 2014 at the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Subsequently he graduated with an MA as an archivist in 2016. The same year he continued his studies at the Auxiliary Sciences of History PhD program as a Hungarian state scholarship holder and defended his PhD dissertation summa cum laude in February 2021.
Podcast: The Hijacking of Asylum - Responses in the U.S. and Europe
Parsing Immigration Policy, Episode 44
Why Hungary and Poland Are Welcoming Ukrainian Refugees
Poland and Hungary are showing to the world what an “abuse-proof” international asylum system would look like.
Not Just Gas: Why Europe Is Reluctant to Follow the U.S. on Ukraine
As Ukraine faces a possible Russian invasion, the specter of yet another refugee crisis looms over Europe.
How Europe Sees the U.S. Border Crisis
It can be argued that for Democrats a border wall did not seem necessary in 2016 or in January 2021, but November 2021 is a different matter.
Topics: Biden Border Crisis