The European Union has done it again—ignoring the will of the people and pushing through a radical migration policy. On Tuesday, Polish MEP Janusz Lewandowski revealed what many suspected: the EU’s controversial Migration Pact is happening, whether we like it or not. Speaking on RMF FM, he admitted that efforts to block the pact had failed because there simply weren’t enough votes to stop it.
For months, Donald Tusk and his allies have tried to convince us that Poland would somehow be spared. They assured us that our country wouldn’t have to take part in the forced migrant relocation scheme because we’ve already welcomed millions of Ukrainian refugees. But now, that lie has been shattered by none other than Spanish MEP Juan Fernando López Aguilar.
Poland Will Not Be Exempt
During a speech in the European Parliament, López Aguilar made it crystal clear: Poland must comply. Despite the sacrifices Poland has made in taking in Ukrainian refugees, he dismissed the idea that this would grant us any special treatment. His exact words? “Even Poland, which has taken in so many Ukrainians, is not exempt from fulfilling the obligations of the Migration Pact.”
This is a direct contradiction to what Tusk and his government have been telling Poles. They wanted us to believe we were safe, that Brussels wouldn’t force more migrants upon us. But now, we know the truth—Poland is not being given a pass. The EU is demanding we take in even more migrants under its centralized control.
The Clock Is Ticking
According to Lewandowski, the Migration Pact will take effect by mid-2026. That means we have barely two years before Brussels forces this policy onto Poland. If we don’t act now, we could be looking at a massive influx of migrants, dictated by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, with little regard for our national interests or security.