It was a race against time for refugees to get into Hungary on Monday with the country’s hardline approach to the migration crisis about to get much tougher.<br /><br /> Record numbers of migrants and refugees have been streaming in from Serbia through the last gaps in a Hungarian border fence.<br /><br /> Now hundreds more police are being sent to the frontier to manage the new arrivals. <br /><br /> And from Tuesday, migrants and refugees who refuse to cooperate will face arrest and possible imprisonment.<br /><br /> The head of Hungary’s border police, Laszlo Balazs, spelled out the scale of the influx.<br /><br /> “From January 1 until today, the police took action in 191,702 cases of illegal border crossings,” he told reporters. <br /><br /> “Yesterday, the police intercepted 5,809 people. This morning before 8am local time, the police took action against 3,280 people.”<br /><br /> The refugee camp at Roszke was empty on Monday morning after Hungary bussed new arrivals directly to the Austrian border on the next stage of their journey to northern an