“We cannot agree to any incentive for smuggling mafias and human traffickers who want to bring illegal migrants to Europe,” Szymon Szynkowski, also known as Sęk, Minister of European Affairs, said on TVP Info.
When asked about the change in Germany’s attitude towards the migration pact, Szymon Szynkowski vel Sęk stated that “the discussion about the threats arising from illegal migration is a fundamental discussion.”
This is a threat that affects the whole of Europe. We see the extent of this threat today in Lampedusa
– he said. He added that there are more such places and more will come if “we agree to wrong policies regarding illegal migration.”
Poland is very clear and consistent on this issue – the United Right government has been saying this for years – we cannot agree to any incentive for smuggling mafias and human traffickers who want to bring illegal migrants here to Europe
– emphasized Szynkowski vel Sęk.
Meanwhile, the European institutions are trying – again – to return to the ideas of a mandatory refugee relocation mechanism, which is nothing other than such an incentive.
– added.
The signal should be exactly the opposite. We will vigorously defend the border, with zero tolerance for illegal migrants entering, arriving or entering the European Union
– he pointed out.
We don’t want Paris in Poland
Only when the principle of zero tolerance is consistently respected, when migrants are returned, i.e. readmission, when education and development projects are implemented in the countries of origin of the migrants, i.e. are the problems that give rise to migration solved promptly there. place, then we can talk about effectively stopping illegal migration
– added.
As he said, he didn’t want scenes from Paris, Berlin and other cities in Poland.
We want to consistently defend ourselves against this, and only the United Right government can guarantee such a defense
– he assured.
Szynkowski vel Sęk also commented on the German Chancellor’s statements. Olaf Scholz gave several interviews before the weekend about the visa scandal in Poland and refugees in Poland and the failure to complete the asylum procedure.
Szynkowski vel Sęk pointed out that the German Chancellor is pursuing two goals in parallel. His first goal was to help the Polish opposition. Secondly, there is a major migration problem in Germany, caused by Germany’s incorrect migration policy. He noted that this has been particularly highlighted by Angela Merkel and ‘Willkommenspolitik’ since 2015, when ‘a large wave of migrants poured into Germany and all of Europe’.
Germany still feels the consequences of this policy today
– said Szynkowski, also known as Sęk.
The problem has been created by German politicians of various stripes, and now they are trying to find the culprit. He pointed out that the problem in Germany concerns illegal migration, and in Poland the problem concerns 268 work visas. He noted that Germany wanted to make this one problem and that “there is a problem in Germany arising from the fact that visas have been illegally issued in Poland.
– said Szynkowski, also known as Sęk.
Szynkowski vel Sęk recalled that Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki ordered additional checks at the Polish-Slovak border. As he noted, the government is determined to protect the borders, not only to protect the interests of Polish citizens, but also because it is the border of the European Union.
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Source: wPolityce