Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has announced five core principles guiding the nation’s new migration policy, centering around the concept of “unconditional assimilation.” The policy aims to integrate migrants into Polish society, emphasizing the adoption of Polish values and culture. While details remain limited, the announcement signals a firmer stance on integration expectations. Morawiecki stressed the importance of migrants learning the Polish language and contributing to the country’s economic and social fabric. The five pillars reportedly address border security, legal migration pathways, integration processes, return policies, and combating illegal immigration. Critics suggest the “unconditional” aspect raises concerns about potential discrimination and the denial of cultural preservation for newcomers. The policy’s full implementation and specific details are yet to be revealed, prompting ongoing debate.
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