Poland will begin systematic deportations of foreigners who have broken the law, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced, PAP reports.

"I have asked the Minister of the Interior and Administration and the Minister of Justice to present a rapid plan for an immediate response to organized and aggressive crime committed by foreigners. Anyone who visits Poland, takes advantage of our hospitality and brutally violates the law will be deported from Poland," the head of government said.

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According to Tusk, these decisions will have a "practical dimension" in the coming days. The politician emphasized that such measures will, in particular, prevent illegal migration.

He stressed that Poland is in a special situation, in particular due to the influx of migrants on the Polish-Belarusian border, inspired by Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin. Also in this context, Tusk recalled that "Poland has opened its borders and hearts to 2 million refugees from Ukraine."

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“If anyone in Europe thinks that Poland should take on other burdens, then regardless of who says it, I will say that Poland will not do it. End of story,” the prime minister said.