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International Playbook on Mass Migration Rolls Into Poland

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It’s as if there’s a blueprint for how to do this in one country after another in North America, Europe, and the rest of the West, and it is being followed to the letter. Poland is the latest sovereign nation facing transformative societal and cultural change via rapid mass migration. The way the campaign is being carried out should ring familiar to anyone who has been alive and aware in the United States over the past 30-odd years.

“Poland has long been one of the most homogenous European nations, featuring a nation that identifies as between 95 and 97 percent ethnically Polish. However, the groundwork is being laid for more and more transformative immigration, including with a new proposal that could rapidly boost the number of residency permits approved,” English-language Eastern European news site Remix reported May 18.

Opening the Gates to Poland

Poland appears poised to face the same migrant influx that has inundated fellow Catholic European nations Ireland and Spain. “Immigration into Ireland has more than doubled over the last 20 years with 22% of the population now made up of non-citizens, meaning Ireland has the fourth largest non-national population of all 27 [European Union] member states percentage-wise, according to published EU statistics,” Fox News reported in 2024.

In Spain, a leftist government has just launched an effort to give legal status to 500,000 migrant workers. “In less than a quarter of a century, Spain’s foreign-born population has gone from one in 20 residents to almost one in five, a higher proportion than even the US,” The Financial Times reported May 26.

One simple way to pave the way for mass migration is to make it harder to remove foreigners than it would be to simply let them remain in the country.

“The Polish Prime Minister’s Office of Donald Tusk has presented a draft of the so-called ‘silent consent,’ meaning the presumption of legalizing residence for a foreigner if authorities do not respond to a foreigner’s application within 60 days,” the outlet related. “Hundreds of thousands of immigrants per year could benefit from this new development.”

The Remix account is taken largely from a Polish-language article published by Forsal, a financial news site in Poland. The numbers being discussed are enormous for a country with a population of some 37 million:

“According to [Forsal], 509,237 foreigners applied for a temporary residence permit in Poland [in 2025]. Negative decisions accounted for only 26,000 cases, positive ones for 328,000 people, and the remaining proceedings were discontinued or left unexamined. Given the current numbers, this new ‘silent consent’ system promoted by Poland’s left-wing Tusk government would mean around 150,000 more presumed permits per year.”

Placing hardline leftists in powerful governing positions is another key ingredient in the mass migration formula. In the case of former Soviet-bloc victim Poland, this literally means having real communists in office. Er, make that enlightened “former” communists.

Ex-Soviet ‘Speaker of Reason’

On Nov. 18, “Poland’s Sejm [lower house of parliament] witnessed a landmark moment: Włodzimierz Czarzasty, co-leader of the New Left, was elected its new Speaker, securing 236 votes in favor, with 209 against and two abstentions. This move completes a mid-term power-sharing arrangement among the ruling coalition and signals both institutional and symbolic shifts in Warsaw,” globalist NGO the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom wrote.

“Czarzasty’s political career spans decades, including a controversial period in the 1980s when he was a member of the communist party,” the organization continued. “That past has drawn fire from the right wing, but his supporters argue that he has learned from it and now brings maturity, procedural rigor, and a conciliatory style to the role. In his first public remarks after election, he cast himself as a ‘speaker of peace, of reason … someone who thinks 56 times before acting,’ suggesting his intention to lead deliberately and responsibly.”

Here’s how a former Communist Party member has responsibly matured over the years.

“Poland could learn a great deal from Spain when it comes to migration,” Czarzasty said on May 11, “referring to the [hard-left] Madrid government’s plan to accept half a million foreigners,” Polish news site Poland Daily 24 reported.

The speaker leaned on the usual leftist blather about how “people are an asset,” which somehow never seems to apply to native citizens having large families.

“Poland could learn many things from Spain in this regard … Just imagine a country that accepts half a million migrants and treats these people as an opportunity rather than a threat,” Czarzasty declared. “It is possible to achieve a situation in which budget revenues and the country’s development are greater because of this than they would be otherwise. This is a smart policy, and Spain is showing how it can be done.”

‘Economy Would Struggle to Function Without Foreign Labor’

Observe how Czarzasty heralded the economic bonanza to be derived from mass migration. This is also an essential element in the master plan. Poland today sounds drearily like America in the late 1990s and early 2000s, right down to the Latin American cheap labor.

“The number of foreigners working legally in Poland has risen to a record 1.29 million, an increase of eight percent over the past year, the Rzeczpospolita daily [newspaper] reported” on Feb. 5, Polish state broadcaster Polskie Radio related. “The newspaper said that while registered unemployment rose by 0.6 percent in 2025, about 96,000 foreigners entered the Polish labor market.”

Polskie Radio wrote the paper noted, “Foreign employment has grown steadily in transport, logistics and the food service, sectors where migrants typically fill low-wage positions.” One must conclude that It would be a national catastrophe if these foreigners could not perform these menial labors, proponents observed.

“Many parts of the Polish economy would struggle to function without foreign labor, said Krzysztof Inglot of the HR firm Personnel Service, as quoted by the newspaper. He added that sectors such as meat and fish processing face labor shortages among both Poles and Ukrainians, prompting employers to recruit workers from Asia and Latin America.”

It all has to happen if Poland’s Gross Domestic Product is to continue to rise. After all, ethnic Poles are not replacing themselves at a viable number anymore.

“Foreigners living and working in Poland added between [47-98 billion euros] to the country’s GDP in 2025 – equivalent to between 5.1% and 10.7% of total output – according to a report published [May 26] by the daily Rzeczpospolita,” Polskie Radio related.

“The findings come from a study titled Migration in Poland, prepared jointly by the Institute of Public Affairs, Deloitte and Ipsos, which does not include foreigners working in the informal economy,” the state broadcaster wrote. “The report estimates the number of foreigners in Poland at approximately 2 to 2.5 million, while data from the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS) show that foreign nationals now account for nearly 8% of insured workers.

“In recent years, migrants have not only been filling vacancies in Polish companies, but also offsetting the accelerating decline in the number of domestic workers registered with ZUS — a consequence of Poland’s rapidly aging society,’ the report’s authors said.”

The internationalist operation to bulldoze Western nations one by one with mass migration is humming away in fiercely Catholic, proudly ethnic Poland. Suffering citizens in formerly conservative Catholic Ireland and Spain can tell the Poles how it ends.



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