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Poland and the Migration Pact: Rising Concerns Among Poles

MP Michał Moskal claims Poland is already implementing the EU Migration Pact, sparking fears of an impending migrant influx. Public concern and political tensions rise.

Government Allegedly Preparing for Migrant Influx

Recent revelations by PiS MP Michał Moskal suggest that Poland is already implementing the EU Migration Pact, despite previous assurances from Prime Minister Donald Tusk that the country would not accept migrants. Moskal claims to have obtained official correspondence proving that Poland’s Ministry of Interior (MSWiA) is drafting a National Crisis Plan for asylum and reception. This would involve state institutions, including the Polish military, in transporting and accommodating migrants. The alleged plan has sparked outrage, as critics argue it contradicts government promises and could lead to significant social and security challenges.

Public Reaction and Political Tensions

The reports have fueled widespread concern among Polish citizens, with many fearing a surge in illegal migration and its potential consequences, such as increased crime and economic strain. Moskal warns that the ruling government is not reacting to an existing crisis but actively preparing for mass relocations. His statements, widely shared online, have intensified political tensions, with opposition figures accusing Tusk of deception. With elections approaching, the debate over Poland’s role in the EU Migration Pact is likely to remain a heated issue, reflecting broader European struggles with migration policies.

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