MAKE A MEME View Large Image Migrants walk on the railway tracks near Tatabanya 57 kms west of Budapest, Hungary, 04 September 2015, after some 200-300 migrants broke out of the Bicske train station. At Bicske in Hungary, police and interpreters on 03 September urged ...
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