Migrants have rebelled against Hungarian authorities, seized railway stations and rejected registration in the past few days, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Friday, adding that police will take tougher action from next week. "Considering that we are facing a rebellion by illegal migrants, police have done their job in a remarkable way, without using force," Orban told reporters after meeting Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People's Party group in European Parliament. Orban said that from Sept. 15, when tough laws on immigration take effect, those migrants who cross Hungary's border illegally will be arrested.