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Poland to Start Controls on Borders over Migration Fears

Summary by CGTN
Debate over migration in Poland has turned increasingly heated in recent weeks, with far-right activists starting to organise patrols along the border with Germany.

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Poland will introduce border controls from 7 July. Travellers must prepare for delays. The Federal Foreign Office gives important indications.

After Germany, which strengthened border controls a month ago, Poland re-established the paper check at the crossing points from 7 July 2025.

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The ultra-liberal and Eurofanatic Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk – like most European leaders – has a big immigration problem in his hands. Today, Tusk announced that Poland will introduce temporary controls at its borders with Germany and Lithuania as of 7 July. This decision comes at a time when criticism of his lax border protection actions increases, and "citizen patrols" are beginning to form on the border with Germany to prevent immigra…

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces to the Romanians who travel to Poland that from months to months this country will introduce temporary controls at the border with Germany and Lithuania. Therefore – it draws attention to Bucharest’s diplomatic diplomacy – times of waiting at the border with the two countries can grow. The Ministry reminds the Romanians that they are facing [...]

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CGTN broke the news in Beijing, China on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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