
Clara Soltan
He lives and works in the mediate East. Professionally linked to public administration, formerly the non-governmental sector. An unpartisan observer of life. Specialist in legalized migration, refugees, humanitarian aid, developmental aid and humanitarian aspects. It regularly publishes on the X portal, explaining information from Arabic-speaking sources, including migrant chat rooms and human smugglers. It primarily deals with the mediate East, with peculiar emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Rafał Górski, editor-in-chief of the civilian Affairs Week, talks to Clara Soltan, a migration specialist.
It is worth ending the story of "hand to work". As I wrote many times, it always turns out that people come behind these hands – with their customs, culture and aspirations, among which the construction of Polish GDP does not gotta place itself first. abroad corporations that have so much in common with PL that they're deployed within its borders, they bring in abroad workers, and we think that's how we're gonna build a second Japan? I don't know if politicians telling 1 after another this nonsense believes in them, but I would advise against you.
With respect to the transfer/exit of migrants from DE to PL, let us separate between 2 issues – namely the transfer and the expulsion or the return. If they were made in the depths of the DE catches on migrants without the right of residence, in order to transfer them as if nothing to PL, it is clear that the course should be cut short. But if migrants are being brought back to us on illegal crossing the PL-DE border, unfortunately this is not only legal, but besides logical. And the way through PL with BY through LV and LT runs full steam. It's an astonishing conspiracy to keep quiet about this case, especially from the border groups. I don't want to presume that it's an apparent act, so I'm going to ask you openly what this deficiency of perceptiveness is about?
I would like to propose a fresh definition for the phenomenon of migration already common in the EU. At present, not without the participation of EU bureaucrats, borders on legal and illegal migration are becoming blurred; migration and asylum procedures are successfully instrumentalised, and many (including my own) believe that it is little crucial to know whether migration is legal or not, as the challenge is its massiness.
- What are the 3 most crucial migration issues that the government and opposition are not telling us today?
- What are “labour migration” and “labour migration”?
- "Ukrainian Trail" – what is behind this term?
- What are EU bureaucrats doing today, which negatively affects the situation on the Polish borders? What should they do to improve this situation?
- Who gains and who loses on legalized migration?
- What should we citizens request from Polish and EU politicians and what should we request for ourselves?
- What question has no 1 always asked you about the subject we're talking about? And what is the answer to that?
Music "Also Sprach Zarathustra – Einleitung" – Kevin MacLeod, CC BY 3.0