In fresh days policy mImmigration Poland was again at the centre of attention. Deputy talker of the Sejm and Confederate associate Krzysztof Bosak in an interview with Radio ZET powerfully criticized the actions of Donald Tusk's government, noting the deficiency of effectiveness in depOrtations of illegal immigrants and border control problems. His statements sparked a stormy discussion about the future of Polish migration policy.
Deporting centers alternatively of integration centers?
Bosak explicitly advocated the abolition of the integration centres of foreigners, which the government is presently introducing. In his opinion, Poland should focus on deportations, not on the integration of illegal immigrants. "We request deportation centres, not integration centres," he said. The politician stressed that the current procedures are insufficient, and people residing illegally in Poland frequently avoid deportation.
"Illegal migrants walk freely in Poland. The practice is that they get a receipt, it says “please leave our country” and they go free”, Bosak said. In his opinion, only effective deportations will prove a change in government policy. "As the first airplanes with deported immigrants who have committed crimes will fly away, then I will praise the Prime Minister," he added.
Principle of trust on the Polish-German border
The Deputy Marshal of the Sejm besides referred to the functioning of the control on the Polish-German border. Based on his study from the parliamentary audit, he described a situation in which the Polish Border defender applies the "rule of trust" to information provided by German services.
"If Germany says it is an immigrant who has just been detained in the border zone, we are applying the rule of trust to him and that's all" he explained. Bosak pointed out that Polish services do not receive full documentation on detainees, which makes their effective control difficult. "No papers are presented on the Polish side, no documentation related to the hearing, no detention of this man, and what is more, it does not should be by virtue of the global agreements presently concluded," he added.
Problems with deportations to any countries
The politician besides pointed out the difficulties associated with deportations to any countries. "We besides have a full list of countries to which we do not deport. For example, erstwhile a country refuses to accept it, or our administration decides that it does not send it due to the fact that it has decided that human rights are not respected. I think there's Afghanistan on the list. I'm surprised," Bosak said. In his opinion, specified restrictions hinder the effective fight against illegal migration.
Foreign policy: relations with Ukraine and the US
The Deputy Marshal of the Sejm besides commented on Poland's relations with Ukraine and the United States. Referring to the visit of the Confederate associate Sławomir Mentzen to Ukraine, Bosak criticised the reactions of Ukrainian communities to his statements. Let us callback that Ukrainian historian Wachtang Kipiani threatened Mentzen with his death, writing that he might be met by a replay of Bronisław Pieracki's story, Minister of Home Affairs murdered in 1934 by Ukrainian nationalists.
"He suggests that the Polish politician who raised things in accordance with the Polish state's ration may be murdered," Bosak commented. In his opinion, Poland's policy towards Ukraine failed. "Delacing circumstantial representatives did not origin any pro-Polish trend, but – the other – knowing the enemy," he said.
In the context of his relation with the USA, Bosak emphasized the deficiency of a firm negotiating attitude of the Polish authorities. "Our policy towards America has frequently been a policy of taking orders," he said. He pointed out that global relations have respect for partners who are skillfully defending their own interests.
Summary
Krzysztof Bosak's statements item the key problems of Polish migration and abroad policy. His call for more effective deportations and improvement of border control can become an crucial voice in the discussion of the future of Poland in the context of challenges related to migration and global relations.
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