Why Poland’s Zero-Tolerance Policy on Illegal Migration Works: A Conversation with Dominik Tarczynski
As a proud Polish citizen, I couldn’t help but beam with pride listening to Dominik Tarczynski, a Member of the European Parliament, sit down with Dave Rubin for an unfiltered conversation about Poland’s stance on illegal migration and why it’s paying off. If you haven’t watched it yet, check out the full interview here. It’s a breath of fresh air in a world where politicians often tiptoe around the truth. Here’s a summary of why this chat hit home for me—and why it might for you too.
The One Fact Everyone’s Afraid to Say
The conversation kicks off with a striking anecdote: a group of conservative journalists whispering about a terror attack in Brussels involving migrants and AK-47s. Tarczynski calls it out immediately—why are people afraid to state the obvious? “Migrants use AK-47 to attack,” he says plainly, noting how fear has warped the mindset of even the boldest voices. In Poland, he’s not afraid to name the facts: illegal migration correlates with crime, and the data backs it up—Eurostat, Poland’s Interior Ministry, you name it. Yet, for speaking the truth, he’s branded a racist and Islamophobe. “I don’t have a phobia,” he quips. “I’m not afraid of them.”
Poland’s Secret Sauce: Zero Illegal Migration, Zero Terrorist Attacks
Tarczynski proudly points to Poland’s track record—zero terrorist attacks, a feat unmatched in Europe. Why? Simple: zero illegal migration. While Hungary’s doing well too, Poland stands out with the lowest unemployment in the EU, the highest GDP growth post-COVID, and a hardline border policy that works. When illegal migrants killed a Polish soldier with a spear at the Belarusian border, parliament didn’t hesitate—live bullets were authorized. Cross illegally and threaten a serviceman? You won’t make it far. It’s radical, sure, but Tarczynski loves the “far-right” label. To him, it’s a badge of honor, rooted in righteousness and a fierce love for his country.
A History That Fuels Resolve
How did Poland avoid Europe’s migration pitfalls? Tarczynski ties it to our history—centuries of suffering between Russia and Germany, 123 years wiped off the map, 70 years of Soviet communism. “We know what it means to lose your sovereignty and freedom,” he says. That’s not just a phrase; it’s etched into our national soul. Poland’s been invaded by “aliens” before—tanks, guns, ideologies—and we’re not about to let it happen again. Leftism, he warns, raped American society, brainwashing a generation. Poland’s dodged that bullet by cherishing family and freedom above all.
Hope Amid the Fight
Even with a liberal government in power now, Tarczynski’s optimistic. Eight years of conservative governance built a wall—literal and figurative—that’ll take time to dismantle. With presidential elections in May 2025 looming, he’s confident conservatives will reclaim the reins, buoyed by Trump’s recent win. “He gave us a fresh breath,” Tarczynski says, calling Trump’s survival of an assassination attempt a miracle. Poland’s not bending to Soros or Western Europe’s cultural rot—we’re a Christian continent, and we’ll fight to keep it that way.
What the World Should Know About Poland
For Americans, Tarczynski offers a history lesson: Poland’s a thousand-year-old nation, baptized in 966, now booming economically and strategically vital. Trump moved troops from Germany to Poland for a reason—we’re America’s key ally in Europe, especially against Russia. And let’s not forget Reagan and John Paul II, who together crushed communism. That’s why we love America, why Tarczynski campaigned for Trump, and why Poland’s a beacon of common sense in a world gone mad.
Final Thoughts
Listening to Tarczynski, I felt a surge of pride. Poland’s not just surviving; we’re thriving by sticking to our guns—literally and figuratively. The West could learn a thing or two from us. Call it far-right if you want, but to me, it’s just Polish resilience. Watch the interview, and see why I’m grinning ear to ear. Zero illegal migration, zero terrorist attacks—turns out, the simplest facts can be the most powerful.
Originally posted on Substack by a proud Pole who’s thrilled to see sanity prevail.