Source: BBC News [UK State Media]
“Anti‑immigration protests have taken place in dozens of towns and cities across Poland. Most demonstrations attracted several hundred people or fewer on Saturday — but police estimated that about 3,000 took part in the largest rally in the southern city of Katowice. The protests were organised by far-right political group Konfederacja, and another nationalist organisation. Politicians from Konfederacja and the opposition Law and Justice party have been warning about a flood of illegal migration in Poland — but official figures do not support their claims. ‘Without closing Poland to illegal immigration, without starting deportation campaigns, without abandoning political correctness … security will gradually deteriorate,’ Konfederacja co-chairman Krzysztof Bosak told the crowd in the eastern city of Bialystok. A minute’s silence was held at some gatherings in memory of a 24-year-old Polish woman murdered in the central city of Torun.” (07/19/25)