In a dramatic sign that Europe's fast-mounting refugee crisis may be set to get even worse, Hungary's far-right leader told asylum-seekers Thursday to stay away from Europe and vowed to crack down on the thousands of migrants who are crossing into his country every day.<br />The harsh comments following emergency meetings with European Union leaders in Brussels came as thousands of asylum-seekers rushed Budapest's central train station, desperate to move onward from squalid conditions but frightened that Hungarian authorities were laying a trap.<br />Hungary's leaders have taken the hardest stance against the refugees, constructing a 108-mile razor-wire fence along their border and warning that Europe's Christian future is at stake.<br />The ballooning crisis has stunned Europe.
