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Tusk Wants to Use the ad to Deter Migrants From Crossing the Border

Summary by wpolityce.pl
"The campaign Democracy, which attacked its political rivals, made stronger ads," one of the Internet users mocked.
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For political reasons, Donald Tusk is fighting for a qualified majority of EU member states to end visa-free travel to the European Union for Georgian citizens.

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Irregular crossings at the European Union's external borders fell by 20% in the first five months of 2025, reaching 63,700, according to preliminary data from Frontex. The Central Mediterranean remains the busiest route, accounting for a third of arrivals, with 22,700 crossings, a slight increase of 7% compared to last year. Libya is the main country of departure on this route, despite a 90% decrease in departures from Tunisia. The Eastern Medit…

Late Thursday evening, Prime Minister Donald Tusk published a video with a powerful message. "A campaign against illegal migration has begun," he said.

The government's information campaign to discourage illegal migration by residents of Asian and African countries has officially launched, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced. The video published on social media shows the barrier on the border with Belarus, unsuccessful attempts to illegally cross the border and the deportation of immigrants. The government hopes to stop the wave of illegal migration to Poland.

As part of an information campaign, Poland is warning migrants against trying to get to Europe.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Donald Tusk posted a short film online, which will be viewed by citizens of several African and Asian countries. - We want to reach out with this simple message: do not go there, because it is a closed road, you will lose money, health, and in some cases life - explained the deputy head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration Czesław Mroczek.

·Poland
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wpolityce.pl broke the news in Warszawa, Poland on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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