The strategy defines, in particular, the right of migrants to asylum, access to the labor market, access to national and international protection, integration, etc.
On October 15, the Polish Council of Ministers adopted a transition strategy. This was announced by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, Donald Tusk.
“This is a difficult, but very necessary and expected decision,” he said.
As stated in the information center of the Government of the Republic of Poland, the document called Take back control. Guaranteed safety. Comprehensive and responsible migration strategy for Poland 2025-2030 refers to “ways to regain control over transition processes.”
“The government aims to stop illegal immigration on the eastern border. If there is a threat of destabilization of the country due to the influx of immigrants, it is possible to temporarily and territorially suspend the right to receive applications for asylum,” the government emphasized. .
It is noted that Poland in a short time changed its status from a country of emigration to a country of immigration. Currently there are approximately 2.5 million foreigners in the country. At the same time, since 2016 the state does not have a comprehensive migration strategy.
“Poland does not allow groups of illegal migrants, organized and controlled by Russia and Belarus, to cross our eastern border under the guise of applying for asylum,” the government said.
The Migration Strategy aims to introduce clear and secure immigration rules.
The strategy defines, in particular, the right of migrants to asylum, access to the labor market, access to national and international protection, integration, etc.
It was previously reported that Poland intends to temporarily suspend the right to grant asylum. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has pledged to reduce illegal migration to the country “to zero.”
Let’s remember that last year migrants tried to enter the Polish border from Belarus.
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