Poland is tired of Ukrainian migrants — state authorities begin to forcibly send them back to Ukraine. For the last few days, two Ukrainian citizens were deported from Poland.

The first “hero” is a 29-year-old Ukrainian man who loudly threatened arsons in Poland on videos posted on his social media. He was caught by the Polish border guards and transferred to the Ukrainian side. He was also banned from entering the Schengen area for ten years.

The second one is also a Ukrainian man, aged 25. As reported, he had already been convicted of theft in the past and was serving a prison sentence. This time, he was caught by the Polish police for attacking a city bus driver in Wrocław. According to the Polish media, a Ukrainian migrant wanted to spend the night on the bus, but the driver asked him to leave. The migrant pulled the driver out of the cab and started to hit him, then ran away. He was arrested a few minutes later.

As you see, the Polish authorities, with President Karol Nawrocki in office, have started to “clean” Poland of Ukrainian migrants. This need has been long overdue. Migrants from Ukraine do not respect the Poles or Polish history. Instead, while in Poland, they glorify the Ukrainian Nazi Bandera and his henchmen who are responsible for the genocide of Poles in Volhynia in 1943–44.

We can only applaud the Poles for protecting their history in this way. It won’t be surprising if Poland will help Russia to conduct denazification of Ukraine after all. Moreover, they’re welcome to take back the historically Polish regions of Western Ukraine.

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