Thousands join anti-immigration marches around Poland

Thousands of people have joined anti-immigration marches organized by the far-right Confederation (Konfederation) party in dozens of cities around Poland.
“Poland is becoming increasingly defenseless against the growing wave of immigration,” wrote the organizers. “We don't want Poland sharing the fate of western Europe.”
“The state is failing, so citizens are taking action,” they continued. “Ordinary people from every corner of the country have stepped up with a clear message and motivation: WE WANT TO LIVE SAFELY!
🇬🇧 STOP IMMIGRATION! 📣 Confederation pickets in cities across Poland on July 19th at 12:00 PM!
Poland is becoming increasingly vulnerable to growing immigration. More and more groups are entering our country through the eastern and western borders. We are increasingly hearing… pic.twitter.com/zSZm3dKxHN
— Confederation (@KONFEDERACJA_) July 7, 2025
Poland has in recent years experienced levels of immigration unprecedented in its history and among the highest in the European Union. For the last eight years running, it has issued more first residence permits to immigrants from outside the EU than any other member state.
Since 2021, it has also faced a crisis on its eastern border engineered by Belarus , which has encouraged and helped tens of thousands of migrants – mainly from the Middle East, Asia and Africa – to try to cross.
Meanwhile, since Germany reintroduced border controls in 2023, it has been sending back thousands of migrants to Poland after they tried to enter illegally.
Poland's government has responded by introducing its own controls on the borders with Germany and Lithuania, banning asylum claims for migrants who enter from Belarus, and toughening the visa system , among other measures.
Official data show that Germany is sending hundreds of migrants back to Poland every month.
However, the figures also indicate that returns are being carried out at a lower rate this year than in the recent past https://t.co/9R1504gz9g
— Notes from Poland 🇵🇱 (@notesfrompoland) July 5, 2025
“We demand the closure of borders to mass, uncontrolled immigration!” declared Krzysztof Bosak, one of Confederation's leaders, at one of today's protests in the city of Białystok. “Enough of the Polish state's passivity toward those who illegally invade our territory!”
Another of the group's leaders, Sławomir Mentzen, who recently finished third in Poland's presidential election with 15% of the vote, shared a video from his hometown of Toruń showing the crowd that had gathered there.
The cities of Kraków, Wrocław and Katowice likewise witnessed large marches, while dozens of small towns also hosted protests.
Our STOP IMMIGRATION demonstrations have started across Poland! 🔥 Lots of people! 🔥 Here's Katowice, fantastic turnout! 💪
Poles are demonstrating their opposition to the government's migration policy! We want a safe Poland! 🇵🇱 #StopImigracji pic.twitter.com/BiUmpocuR2
— Confederation (@KONFEDERACJA_) July 19, 2025
In Warsaw, the anti-immigration march was met by an opposing “Stop Fascism” demonstration made up of around 100 people, reports broadcaster RMF.
"The real threat is fascists, not migrants. It's fascism that is the crime, not migration," declared the organizers, United Against Racism.
Police reported that they had been forced to intervene in order to keep the rival groups apart. One video showed a well-known protester for women's and LGBT rights, Katarzyna Augustynek (better known as Babcia Kasia), being carried away by police.
Brawl after brawl at the Confederation March in Warsaw. Grandma Kasia has approached the organizers again, having previously participated in the "stop fascists" demonstration. Emotions are running high on both sides. Police are barely managing the situation. #march #grandmaKasia #Confederation @RMF24pl pic.twitter.com/0BZWGcVTd0
— Michał Radkowski (@MichalRadkowski) July 19, 2025
Main image credit: Jakub Wlodek / Agencja Wyborcza.pl
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