Ambassador Tibor Nagy on KFYO discussing restrictions on immigration and refugees from specific countries designated as terror 'hot-spots', beginning a more thorough vetting process of people coming into the U.S.
Ambassador Tibor Nagy joined Lubbock's First News Tuesday (Sept. 1) and briefly discussed the crisis in Hungary and how it compared to when he fled Hungary.
Ambassador Tibor Nagy Jr., vice provost of international affairs for Texas Tech University, shared his thoughts with Lubbock's First News' Tom Collins and Laura Mac about his recent "State of the World" speech Tuesday.
This is how we win. What we are doing in fact is we are sneaking the Trojan horse into Havana. America's real power, it's not necessarily with our government or even our military, it's our soft power. It's our sense of American-ness, it's our culture, it's our internet, it's the styles, it's our music, and that's what is now going to end up in Cuba. And that's going to wash away the dictatorship, I promise you, within five years.
Ambassador, and current Vice Provost of International Affairs at Texas Tech University, Tibor Nagy Jr. visited with Lubbock's First News' Tom Collins and Laura Mac on Monday.
Nagy says Russian President Vladamir Putin is doing his best to push the limits of his power...
"In the United States, on the other hand, it seems like it's going in the other direction, whereas more and more power is evolving towards Washington, and away from the local communities, which I don't think is a healthy trend", Nagy said.