
Months before the March of independency there will be another march – organized by the Law and Justice. The event was announced on Tuesday, July 29, by Jarosław Kaczyński. As the president of the Law and Justice Department said, it will be another march against illegal immigration. little than 2 weeks ago, a akin initiative was organised by the Confederate – protests against mass, uncontrolled immigration were held on Saturday, July 19, in nearly 100 localities nationwide.
Jarosław Kaczyński announced on Tuesday that there would be a large march against illegal immigration in Warsaw on 11 October 2025.
"We have a power that cannot argue not only the EU but besides Germany... At the minute there is an operation going on to get Poland to bear this burden. Those who are Polish patriots who want peace, average improvement in Poland, want security, especially women, want to argue it," said the president of the Law and Justice Office during the afternoon press conference. He added that the demonstration was intended to convince power to argue illegal immigration alternatively of building centres for immigrants.
“This is the kind of demonstration we are planning for October 11. Manifestation for everyone against illegal migration, the migration pact and all the actions that are to bring Poland misfortune" - said Kaczyński and added that he invited "all patriotic environments" to attend the assembly.
The PiS will organize a march like the protests “Stop Immigration!” of the Confederation
Let us remind that little than 2 weeks ago – on Saturday, July 19 – a akin event under the motto “Stop Immigration!” was organised in nearly 100 Polish towns of the Confederation.
"No mass migration in Poland, no immigrants here. Poland is simply a country for Poles, we are a civilized nation and we want safety and peace" - he said at 1 of the manifestations organized in Toruń, Sławomir Mentzen.
“We have 3 times less crimes than in the West. They should learn from us what to do to have safety on the streets, and the recipe is simple, not let people from Asia or Africa in, and it is safe. There is simply a increasing number of crimes, murders and rapes," 1 of the leaders of the Confederation stressed.
According to the police estimates, “thousands of people” came to the streets of Polish cities. "Despite respective incidents, the assemblies ran safely and without major disruptions," they reported.
Source: polsantews.pl / PAP / interia.pl