On October 15, the government adopted a new migration strategy, which—according to Prime Minister Donald Tusk—is intended to ensure the “security of Poland.” An article by Agnieszka Kulesa and Jan Bazyli Klakla, published in Rzeczpospolita, highlights that this document focuses on viewing migration as a threat rather than recognizing its potential benefits.
“The idea of full control over migration is an illusion,” notes Agnieszka Kulesa, emphasizing that people will always move in search of a better life. Experts argue that a fear-based approach may harm both the economy and social cohesion. Migrants play a crucial role in the labor market, and their presence is becoming increasingly important as Polish society ages.
The authors warn that the strategy may discourage people willing to work and integrate while failing to address issues related to irregular migration. Instead of fostering an atmosphere of distrust, Poland should focus on real integration mechanisms that respond to the country’s economic and demographic needs.