Poland has firmly opposed the latest European Union (EU) proposal regarding the mandatory redistribution of migrants among member states. The proposal, put forth by EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson, suggests that countries refusing to participate in redistribution should face fines of 22,000 euros per migrant they decline to accept. Polish diplomatic sources have stated that their government will not accept any solution involving mandatory migrant redistribution.
The issue of centralized migrant reception, which would transfer power over migration policy to Brussels, has been a contentious topic since the 2015 migrant crisis. While previous attempts to establish a supranational migration policy have failed, the latest migration pact proposal may pave the way for such a policy. In the case of countries rejecting migrant redistribution, the proposed solution would impose significant fines for each migrant refused.
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