Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Saturday said that he plans to temporarily suspend the right to asylum as part of a new strategy to reduce irregular migration.
The decision reportedly comes in response to a border crisis allegedly orchestrated by Belarus and Russia since 2021, primarily including Afghans, Syrians, and Iraqis.The decision reportedly comes in response to a border crisis that has allegedly been orchestrated by Belarus and Russia since 2021, primarily involving Afghans, Syrians, and Iraqis.
The suspension of asylum rights is necessary to regain control over Poland's borders and protect national security. Hostile foreign powers and criminal networks are exploiting the current system, undermining its intended purpose. This decisive action will effectively combat illegal migration and safeguard Poland's interests.
Suspending the right to asylum violates constitutional principles and international obligations. This drastic measure will push vulnerable migrants into the hands of smugglers and exacerbate their already precarious situation. Instead of addressing the root causes of migration, this policy criminalizes those seeking safety and protection.