Tusk made a sharp statement about the deportation of refugees and mentioned Ukrainians.
The Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, announced that foreigners who commit crimes in the country will be deported. He emphasized that anyone who breaks the law will be sent back from Poland. A decision on this will be made in the coming days. According to Tusk, such measures are aimed not only at combating crime but also at preventing illegal migration.
He also drew attention to the problem at the border with Belarus, where the number of migrants is increasing due to the actions of Lukashenko and Putin. Tusk reminded that Poland has already accepted 2 million Ukrainian refugees, but it cannot take on more burden. He urged everyone not to try to shift this responsibility onto Poland.
Poland is currently considering the possibility of deporting foreigners who commit crimes, aimed at ensuring safety and preventing illegal migration.
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