Across much of Central and Eastern Europe, locals exhibit a certain superiority toward their Western European neighbors in terms of immigration. It won’t happen here, it can’t happen here, goes the conventional wisdom. In Poland, this mindset increasingly conflicts with an uncomfortable reality: against the will of most Poles, Poland is becoming an immigration country. (RELATED: Is Poland the Next Victim of Mass Migration?) The last weekend of M…
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