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Well at least SOMEONE learned something from yesterdays attacks. Highly doubt the idiots running France or Germany will. That will take some action from the people to fix those situations.
The refugees don't really want to stay in Poland anyways. They took in some Syrian refugees a few years ago, out of like 20, most of them ended up in Germany within a year.
The benefits aren't nearly as good as in Germany or Sweden and the economy is markedly weaker.
That said, this new government is strongly hostile to EU mandates and will not allow for any sort of quotas. I expect them to build stronger relationships with other Central and Eastern European nations such as Hungary, the Czech Republic, Estonia and others.
Its hard to blame the Poles for their position, they've taken in a considerable amount of Ukrainians fleeing the spotty situation there, people who are far more culturally similar and able to integrate. Of course this is never brought up by the EU nations such a France trying to leverage pressure on Poland to take in people from Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan and all across the Middle East and North Africa. Its almost as if it doesn't count if you don't take in people with radically different cultural values and beliefs.
What they haven't had is any troubles with Islamic fundamentalists or attacks like we've seen in Spain, France and other nations.
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