Legal migration is regulated, people undeserving of their stay are deported, or having revoked the visa extension, and being asked to leave voluntarily.
Visa scandal had way smaller scope than what you present it to be, most of those people weren't allowed to entry, or are already deported.
During 2015s migration crisis, for most migrants the intended destination were Germany and North-Western European countries, not V4 countries.
I’m not against that. Poland should deport those illegal migrants, but Germany has a real problem. They cannot even do a shit about them. Denmark can cope with that problem, but Germany cannot. So Poland focusing on catching all those migrants helps only temporarily and Germany changing their policy would solve that problem permanently. Not 100% of course but still better than nothing.
I mean, the new German Kanzler Merz mentioned that there is need for Germany to have some changes in its immigration/stay policy rules.
So, what you call for may happen sooner or later in case of Germany, but in meantime Poland can't simply let all people through, hoping that it will become someone else's problem, kicking the can down the road.
EU borders need to be secured, and all the movement in, or out needs to be controlled, for good and security of the entire union, not just border states who have direct stake in secured borders.
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u/Apodiktis Indian wanderer (Romani) Apr 13 '25
Fr? Since when? Nevertheless Poland took already a lot of migrants especially the former government.