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Polish Hospitality? Majority of Poles Now Oppose Accepting Refugees

© Flickr / Manolo GómezPolling by global market research firm Millward Brown found that 56 percent of Poles are now opposed to accepting refugees from Africa and the Middle East in their country, a 13 percent increase in anti-refugee attitudes since the beginning of the month.
Polling by global market research firm Millward Brown found that 56 percent of Poles are now opposed to accepting refugees from Africa and the Middle East in their country, a 13 percent increase in anti-refugee attitudes since the beginning of the month. - Sputnik International
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Polling by global market research firm Millward Brown found that 56 percent of Poles are now opposed to accepting refugees from Africa and the Middle East into their country, a 13 percent increase in anti-refugee attitudes since the beginning of the month.

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Conducted for Polish broadcasters TVN and TVN24, Millward Brown's polling to discover prevailing attitudes toward immigration, released Monday, found that 56 percent of respondents are now opposed to accepting refugees, while 38 percent are in favor. 

Such anti-refugee attitudes appear to have won over a majority of Poles in the space of less than a month. Polling conducted at the beginning of September found that only 43 percent of Poles were opposed to accepting refugees.

Moreover, polling by the Social Research Institute IBRiS released earlier this month found that 37 percent of Poles believed that refugees should be accepted only if the United Nations or the European Union allocated funds to assist them. Another 10 percent agreed to accept only Christian refugees.

The European Union is facing a massive refugee crisis, with an estimated 500,000 refugees fleeing war, violence and poverty in their Middle Eastern and North African homelands entering the countries of the supranational bloc over the past eight months alone.

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On Tuesday, a diplomatic source told Russia's RIA Novosti that the Eastern European countries of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania have rejected a Brussels plan to distribute 120,000 refugees via a quota system, saying that the distribution must be decided upon voluntarily.

Last week, the Polish interior ministry conducted an inspection of the country's borders in preparation for a possible influx of undocumented migrants. Earlier, Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz announced that Warsaw could impose border controls should the country's security come under threat. Kopacz called the present situation "the biggest humanitarian crisis since the formation of the European Union," adding that Poland will be prepared to handle the current migration crisis. So far, Poland has pledged to accept about 2,000 asylum seekers.

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