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Thousands Join Anti-Immigration Marches Around Poland

POLAND, JUL 19 – Around 3,000 people joined the largest rally in Katowice demanding stricter border controls and deportations amid rising anti-immigration sentiment, police said.

  • Thousands joined anti-immigration marches organized by the far-right Confederation party across dozens of Polish cities on July 7, 2025.
  • The marches took place after Poland implemented new border restrictions targeting crossings from Germany and Lithuania on July 7, amid a migration crisis driven by Belarus since 2021.
  • Protesters demanded border closures with Lithuania, Ukraine, Belarus, and Slovakia, while counter-demonstrations under the banner 'Stop Fascism' took place simultaneously in multiple cities.
  • Krzysztof Bosak, a Confederation leader, warned in Bialystok that without closing borders, launching deportations, and abandoning political correctness, security would deteriorate, reflecting far-right migration concerns.
  • The events underscore Poland's contested migration policies amid rising asylum applications and tightened EU asylum rules agreed by Poland and five other countries on July 4, 2025.
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The protests to the immigration address took place in ten cities in Poland. Most of the demonstrations were delayed by a few hundred people or less on Saturdays, but the police estimated that about 3,000 people had participated in the largest...

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Tens of thousands of Poles demonstrated in 80 cities against the European Union's migration policy and mandatory quotas.

·Budapest, Hungary
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wpolityce.pl broke the news in Warszawa, Poland on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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