Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has proposed a series of measures to drastically reshape immigration policy in Poland. These include establishing an individual immigrant account system, implementing deportation alerts, and creating a dedicated deportation service. Morawiecki explicitly rejected the concept of multiculturalism, contrasting his vision with that of former German Chancellor Angela Merkel. He stressed the importance of national cohesion and preserving Polish identity through what he termed “total, brutal assimilation.” The proposals were unveiled during a conference in Warsaw, signaling a firm stance against more lenient immigration policies. Morawiecki’s comments reflect a growing debate within Poland regarding immigration and national identity. This initiative aims to enforce stricter controls and assimilation requirements for newcomers.