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Germany’s Migrant Scandal: Is Tusk Selling Out Poland?

A shocking new revelation has come to light: Germany is allegedly marking Poland as the entry point for illegal migrants it wants to deport. PiS politician Paweł Jabłoński is sounding the alarm, saying, “Germany, whoever they catch on their territory, they record as having ‘arrived from Poland’—even if they came through Austria or some other route.” Why? Because, as Jabłoński puts it, “it’s easiest to send them back to Poland.”

Scholz’s Pressure, Tusk’s Silence

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently declared on live TV that deporting migrants from Germany is “completely legal.” He even admitted to calling all neighbouring country leaders, including Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, to tell them they had no choice but to accept these deportations.

Jabłoński is demanding answers. “We have signals from the Chancellery that there’s a note from this conversation, but it’s classified,” he revealed. “Poles deserve the truth—did Scholz lie, or did Tusk agree to this behind closed doors?” If Scholz was telling the truth, why is Tusk keeping quiet?

Germany’s Border Tactics: Poland Takes the Fall

The real scandal? According to Jabłoński, Germany is using bureaucratic tricks to make Poland responsible for migrants. “We’ve seen how German police literally dropped migrants on Polish territory, left them at parking lots,” he recalled. “This has happened repeatedly.”

The Polish government has every right to verify these returns and push back, but Tusk refuses. “We asked about this back in June last year, and it was the same story,” Jabłoński said. “Polish Border Guards don’t verify anything. And for some reason, Tusk isn’t even calling in the German ambassador to protest.” Why not? “Because Scholz called, and Tusk obeyed,” he alleged.

How Many Migrants Have Been Sent to Poland?

The numbers remain murky. “There were reports that Germany deported 40,000 people in one year alone,” Jabłoński said. “We don’t know how many ended up in Poland, but we do know it’s a huge share.”

According to a German federal police report, from mid-September 2024 to early February 2025, German authorities deported or turned back nearly 14,000 migrants.

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