Out of 32 European countries who once declared splitting between them 120,000 immigrants coming from Africa and the Middle East, 11, including Poland, hasn’t welcomed a single one. Surprisingly, others are not only poor and small countries, but also the likes of Great Britain, Austria, Denmark and Norway.
According to EASO, an EU agency for single immigration policy, Poland was to take 6,500 immigrants. The reason for the failure of the project was to be Poland’s site, which did not conduct necessary diligence required by countries providing temporary shelter for immigrants ( Greece and Italy). Jakub Dudziak, spokesperson of the Office …read more
Source: Warsaw Business Journal