< IMG SRC = "https://img.tsn.ua/cached/786/tsn-7D69491ed57b2E0922B41D97A86/THUMBS/1036X648/FC/B7A30D9D9CB539133D1B0A 744CBF4FC6E.JPEG " />< p >< strong > in Poland they will deport migrants who will grossly violate the law. ~ 60 >~ 60 > Polish Prime Minister < Strong > Donald Tusk stated that he turned to the heads of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Justice to submit an imminent response plan for organized crime committed by foreigners, reports Pap. 62> 62 ~ < p > he added that everyone who grossly violates the law is deported from Poland.
< p > he made such a statement during a press conference on February 7 at the center of European solidarity in Gdansk with the head of the European commission Ursula von der Lyen. 62> < p > at the conference he was asked about the migration pact.
< p > answering the question, he touched on the topic of crime among migrants and stated that he had already decided on this subject. < p > < p > “I asked the Minister of Internal Affairs and the Minister of Justice to develop a quick plan of immediate reaction to organized and aggressive crime committed by foreigners. Everyone who visits Poland will use our hospitality and violently violate the law, will be deported from Poland”, – said the head of government.
< p > Tusk emphasized that “in the coming days these solutions will have a practical measurement.”
< p > in particular, he also noted that the adopted document (migration pact) contains many provisions that “from the point of view of the southern countries will contribute to the protection of the European Union and these countries from illegal migration”.
< p > “Poland will not accept any weights associated with the resettlement mechanism (which may occur as a result of some provisions of the migration pact-< em > ed. < em >)”, ” – said Tusk.
< p > Prime Minister emphasized that Poland is in a special situation. In this context, he mentioned the influx of migrants on the Polish border with Belarus, inspired by Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin.
< p > he added that a significant argument is that “Poland has opened its boundaries and hearts for two million refugees from Ukraine.” 62> “If someone in Europe thinks that Poland should take on other burden, whoever says it, I will say that Poland will not do this. And that's all, point,” said the prime minister.< p > Recall that earlier Tusk urged the EU countries to increase defense costs. 62> similar topics:
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