Information on alleged "inclusive projects" targeted at migrants is increasingly emerging in public space. 1 of them is initiative implemented in Kwiszyn region, the value of which exceeds PLN 3 million, the vast majority of which comes from European funds. The task aims to make a support strategy for migrants and to prepare the local community for "common functioning". Although this sounds technically pure, it is actually a delayed ignition bomb.
Kwidzyn, like many another Polish cities, replicates the mistakes of the West. On 26 March this year, the Management Board of Pomorskie Voivodship approved project "Socio-economic integration at MOF Kwiszyn's premises", which assumes the creation of a "comprehensive migrant support system" and "preparing the community for joint operation".
At declarative level, the objectives of the task fall within the standard policy of mixing the European Union's races. It assumes that migration requires costly adaptation measures on the part of host societies. In practice, this means the financing of language courses, vocational support, social advice or educational activities aimed at "reducing cultural tensions" (which, as we know, were not eliminated in the West).
Local projects, specified as the 1 in the Kwidzyn district, frequently become an inflammatory point of wider debate. Critics pay peculiar attention to financial issues. Over PLN 2.8 million of public co-financing raises questions about spending priorities – especially in the context of the needs of the people of the region, specified as access to public services, infrastructure or wellness care, which is increasingly slowing down, and in the full country. In this sense, the road and the usually ineffective "integration" of refugees are seen as a cost imposed by ideologists, the local community.
However, supporters of specified action argue that the deficiency of 'integration' generates importantly higher costs in the long term. They falsely claim that marginalisation of migrants increases the hazard of unemployment, social tensions and the formation of parallel social structures. In this sense, integration projects are to be preventive, with the aim of reducing future problems and not just ongoing support.
This false approach – immigrants do not integrate erstwhile they get everything for free and the natives walk around them like around the egg – then they simply request more and more, and erstwhile they don't get it, they start to mess around.
The preparation of the local community is besides an crucial component of this project. This is simply a evidence that can origin controversy, due to the fact that it suggests that the integration process is not unilateral and means the request for ideological treatment on the part of the inhabitants – both culturally and socially.
The task from Kwidzyn is not isolated. Throughout Poland, especially in major cities that attract abroad workers, programmes of a akin nature are being implemented. This is due to the increasing number of foreigners in the labour marketplace – mainly from Ukraine, but besides from Asia or Africa. Poland, which was an emigration country a decade ago, gradually becomes a host country, with all these negative consequences. The EU and the governments of COPIS, which drove millions of Poles out of the country, now bring immigrants from the 3rd planet to us, claiming that we deficiency hands to work.
This is simply a false narrative. The mass immigration of the cheaper labour force only leads to an increase in housing prices and housing at home. Moreover, abroad companies and a fewer Polish-speaking “januszes of business” are profiting from the work of immigrants, while the costs of bringing them here are already passed on to average Poles who experience assaults, beatings, thefts and rapes.
OUR COMMENTS: Inscribed in the Kwidzyn task "preparing the local community for a common functioning" is nothing more than working natives, frequently unaware of the dangers of "cultural enrichment", after local authorities have sold their safety for 30 silver pieces from the EU.
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