Illegal border crossing cases are being heard in Hungarian courts non-stop, every day, even on weekends.<br /><br /> Judges have been brought in from across the country to the city of Szeged, near the Serbian border, to fast-track cases.<br /><br /> Euronews witnessed the hearing of one 36-year-old man who has fled the war-shattered Syrian town of Kobani.<br /><br /> Helped by an interpreter, he asked the court to treat him as a human being and let him go to Germany.<br /><br /> The verdict was typical of that given to most standing in his position.<br /><br /> “The court judges that expulsion is sufficient punishment in this case, <br />so the accused is expelled from the territory of Hungary for 2 years,” said Judge Dr. Noémi Mészáros. <br /><br /> On paper, a jail sentence could be handed down for breaching the border fence, an act now deemed criminal by Hungarian authorities.<br /><br /> The barrier needs constant repairs with hundreds of people trying every day to get through.<br /><br /> Euronews saw one group being boarded onto a bus.<br /><br /> Speaking from the Hungar
