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Kaczyński on the border with Germany: it is incredible things that one country pushes migrants to the other

It is not known whether the border controls will be against the transfer of illegal migrants or against those who defend against them – said PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński on Sunday at the Polish -German border in Rosówek (West Pomeranian Voivodeship).

Kaczyński on the border with Germany: it is incredible things that one country pushes migrants to the other
Kaczyński on the border with Germany: it is incredible things that one country pushes migrants to the other
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The Law and Justice leader in Rosówko referred to the situation at the Polish-German border. As he assessed, it is incredible things that one state “pushes thousands of illegal migrants in a completely unjustified way”, who – as he said – may threaten the safety of Poles.

Kaczyński pointed out that “random inspections” on the Polish-German border were to start from Monday. “But we do not know if these will be controls against those who are shifting here illegally or against those who defend themselves against it,” he said.

“It is not just a matter of illegal immigration and those threats that are related to this. It is also a matter of sovereignty, Polish independence, because Tusk's policy is not a policy of an independent state, but a state of just subordinate” – argued the head of PiS.

At the same time, he reminded that PiS proposed a draft law on the Polish state law, and in practice the almost minister of the interior, to make a list of countries from which we will not accept the regulation.

At the same time, he announced that PiS representatives would “look very carefully at these random controls and why they are to really serve.”

Kaczyński also said that PiS has already collected over half a million signatures for a referendum on illegal migration and that collecting signatures would continue. He added that the application would be submitted in a short time. “The referendum is needed, citizens should comment on this matter,” he assessed.

The head of PiS, referring to “civic patrols”, thanked “those who with his own body, with his own hands – and maybe he will come and such a time that you will have to take something to this hand – they will defend and defend the Polish border.”

“This prevented Tusk's great, gigantic lie is a lie that was conveyed. A part of the society that watches some television programs, some television stations or uses the Internet very selectively, believes it,” he added.

During the press conference, the PiS president also referred to events from Toruń, where on the night of 11-12 June Klaudia K. was attacked by a 19-year-old foreigner. The woman, after a two -week stay in the hospital, died on Friday, June 27. “There will be many more such accidents, if we do not oppose it,” he said.

The borders' defense movement (ROG) was appointed by Robert Bąkiewicz. On its website, he informs that he is a “nationwide social initiative” and its goal is “defending Poland against mass migration and threats related to it.” Under the aegis of ROG in recent days, the so -called Citizens' patrols, which – according to the organization – are to hinder illegal migration.

The activities of ROG intensified in connection with the publications of opposition MPs appearing on the Internet about migrants staying in Poland, who in their opinion are transported from Germany by the local border services contrary to the procedures.

“Polish services, border guard, police respond to all violations of law or suspicions of violation and extensive documents were forwarded to the prosecutor's office” – this is how the activities of “civic patrols” were commented on Saturday by the head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration Tomasz Siemoniak.

He emphasized that the cases of impersonation of officers, hindering their actions and insulting them were documented, and the police are issuing seats in the event of offenses. “Only the Border Guard in Poland is authorized to conduct control at the border, and only the police are a service to ensure the safety of citizens,” Siemoniak declared.

Earlier, on Tuesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk referred to the situation on the border. As he said, he would expect politicians to always “defend, support and help the Border Guard, the army, the police when it comes to such important matters as the security of the border.” He emphasized that a politician who uses politically militants or activists, “puts himself as someone who prevents the Polish state to take care of the safety of citizens, border and our territory.” (PAP)

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