What will be Poland's immigration policy stance by the end of 2025?
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Official policy announcements from the Polish government
Poland's Maciej Duszczyk Announces 418 km Wall by Mid-2025 to Seal Border with Belarus Amid 'Hybrid War' Concerns
Dec 29, 2024, 03:24 PM
Poland has announced plans to seal its border with Belarus by constructing a wall spanning 418 kilometers, with completion expected by mid-2025. The initiative, led by Deputy Minister for Migration Maciej Duszczyk, aims to curb the influx of migrants, which Warsaw describes as part of a 'hybrid war' orchestrated by Russia. The wall construction is part of broader security measures, including the installation of night vision and thermal imaging cameras along the border. The Polish government, under Prime Minister Donald Tusk, has emphasized the importance of national security over migration, stating that aggressive actions against the border could lead to the suspension of asylum application rights. This development reflects a shift in Poland's immigration policy, contrasting with previous years.
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Migration control • 25%
National security • 25%
Hybrid war deterrence • 25%