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Nawrocki: A Safe Poland Means Deportation, Not Integration

“Instead of integration centers – deportation centers.” Nawrocki: My Poland is a safe Poland

“I don’t want a truck plowing into people at a Christmas market. I don’t want an illegal migrant running around with a knife on a playground where my children are playing. I refuse to accept that,” said Karol Nawrocki, the civic candidate for President of Poland, during a convention in Łódź. The head of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) firmly stressed that he would never agree to the adoption of the migration pact.

Nawrocki emphasized that the presidential election is “above all, a choice of direction” – a choice of the path our homeland will take. “Not just for the next five years, not just for the next ten years, but perhaps for the decades to come. Because if Donald Tusk’s system is completed and Rafał Trzaskowski is installed in the Presidential Palace, it will mean the end of the Poland we know,” he stressed.

“That’s why these elections are so important and why our engagement is crucial — because it’s not only a choice for ourselves and our loved ones, but also for the generations of Poles to come, who deserve to live in a normal and safe Poland. My Poland is a Poland without illegal migrants. Yes — it is a Poland where, instead of integration centers, we have deportation centers for those who threaten our safety,” the civic presidential candidate declared.

He emphasized that “Western states must deal with their own guilty conscience over decades and centuries of colonialism, and they must fix their own political mistakes. As President, I will never allow the scenes we have witnessed in Brussels and Berlin to be repeated in Poland — scenes affecting our children and our women.”

“I don’t want a truck plowing into people at a Christmas market. I don’t want an illegal migrant running around with a knife on a playground where my children are playing. I refuse to accept that,”

he reiterated.

He pointed out that the alternative — namely the election of Rafał Trzaskowski — would mean the completion of the system and the acceleration of the migration pact, “to fulfill the expectations of the German government,” he added.

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