A dispute has arisen between Hungary and the European Union regarding the Vitnyéd facility, a recently opened detention center for migrants. The EU has formally requested information from Hungary about the center, expressing concerns over potential breaches of EU law and fundamental rights. Hungary maintains the facility is necessary to combat illegal migration and protect its borders, asserting its sovereign right to manage its own immigration policies. Critics allege the center operates outside the rule of law, with limited access for legal observers and concerns about conditions for detainees. The EU is particularly focused on whether the facility adheres to asylum procedures and provides adequate safeguards for vulnerable individuals. This disagreement highlights ongoing tensions between Hungary’s nationalistic immigration stance and the EU’s broader policies on asylum and migration. Further legal action from the EU remains a possibility if Hungary does not adequately address the concerns raised.