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Objectives Globalization, open borders and population movements, especially from war torn countries, have brought a new set of chances and challenges to every modern state. Since its accession to the European Union in 2004, Poland has been experiencing a steady transformation from a country producing emigrants to a destination country for a growing number of immigrants. The aim of the article is to discuss the impact of immigration on policymaking at the national level with emphasis on the legal status of immigrants and integration policy issues. Furthermore, the paper aims to initiate scientific discussion on migration integration policy and a complex system of migration policy and management. Methods The study uses critical analysis of secondary sources: literature and sectoral policies in areas such as the labour market, education, and welfare pointing out benefits offered to immigrants. Results The analysis presents immigration integration policies and practices adopted and implemented in Poland. Conclusions The research leads to the conclusion that the number of immigrants in Poland will significantly increase by 2030. Therefore, it is urgent to develop comprehensive migration management system in Poland, which will regulate the status of immigrants paying close attention to resolving integration policy issues.
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This article aims to analyze the statements published by Polish MPs about the situation of migrants in a social media platform, Twitter. The results of the study show that politicians rarely raise the subject of migration, although a number of important events took place in the international arena regarding the problems of migrants from war-torn areas. Parliamentarians’ tweets are characterized by brevity and generality. They focus on informing about the risks associated with accepting migrants from war-torn areas. A large number of tweets is an appeal for humanitarian aid for migrants. Some posts refer to the chances of development of the Polish economy as a result of economic migration. Parliamentarians’ statements correlate with political, social and psychological factors that are influenced by the complexity of the subject of migration, polarization of public opinion and the existence of stereotypes and prejudice against migrants.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie problematyki migracji w wypowiedziach parlamentarzystów zamieszczonych na platformie Twitter. Wyniki badań dowodzą, że parlamentarzyści sporadycznie poruszają tematykę migracji, pomimo występowania szeregu ważnych wydarzeń rozgrywających się na arenie międzynarodowej dotyczących problemów migrantów z terenów objętych wojną. Zamieszczane przez nich posty cechuje zwięzłość i ogólność w sposobie przedstawianych tematów, które głównie dotyczą informowania o zagrożeniach związanych z przyjmowaniem migrantów, gdy niewielka liczba postów wskazuje na szanse rozwoju gospodarki polskiej związane z migracjami. Na charakter formułowanych przez polityków wypowiedzi oddziałują czynniki polityczny, społeczny i psychologiczny. W konsekwencji zauważa się, że treść zamieszczanych przez polityków informacji na platformie Twitter jest odzwierciedleniem dostrzeganej przez nich zależności między kompleksowością tematyki migracji, polaryzacją opinii publicznej, jaką wywołują poruszane problemy oraz ujawnieniem się w społeczeństwie uprzedzeń i stereotypów w stosunku do migrantów.
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This article aims to analyze the statements published by Polish MPs about the situation of migrants in a social media platform, Twitter. The results of the study show that politicians rarely raise the subject of migration, although a number of important events took place in the international arena regarding the problems of migrants from war-torn areas. Parliamentarians’ tweets are characterized by brevity and generality. They focus on informing about the risks associated with accepting migrants from war-torn areas. A large number of tweets is an appeal for humanitarian aid for migrants. Some posts refer to the chances of development of the Polish economy as a result of economic migration. Parliamentarians’ statements correlate with political, social and psychological factors that are influenced by the complexity of the subject of migration, polarization of public opinion and the existence of stereotypes and prejudice against migrants.
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