French politician and former model Julien Audol announced that he would prefer the migrants stranded at the Belarusian-Polish border die from the cold, rather than allow them to enter Western European countries.

In an interview with the French channel BFM, Odol said that Europe's main task is to protect Europeans in the first place, considering that the borders should certainly not be opened to migrants stranded in Belarus, and that many of them are potentially dangerous.

In this context, journalist Olivier Trochot asked him, "Do we let them freeze to death behind barbed wire?" To which O'Doll's answer was, "Yes, of course; I mean absolutely yes."

And the journalist repeated the same question again so as not to be misunderstood, and Julian's answer was, "If we do not do this, Europe will face the invasion of immigrants."

The journalist Trochot repeated his question a third time, a look of astonishment evident on his face, and he said, "Answer my question, Julian O'Doll, did I say we should let them freeze to death from the cold?" We don't let them die of the cold, we keep them virtually outside the borders of Europe."

"Bien sûr" qu'il faut laisser les migrants "mourir de froid": le dérapage de Julien Odoul pic.twitter.com/WIlNaFiisw

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It is worth noting that Julian Audol is a member of the far-right "National Front" party, headed by presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.

A few days ago, about 4,000 asylum seekers are still stranded at the Belarusian-Polish border, as Poland refuses them entry to the territory of the European Union.

The European Union accuses Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of coordinating the arrival of this wave of refugees, in response to European sanctions imposed on his country.