Poland, once again, finds itself facing a disturbing reminder of why illegal immigrants are not welcome in this country. A 43-year-old Moldovan man, who was staying in Poland illegally, has been deported after a horrifying incident involving the harassment of a young girl in front of her mother. This outrageous crime only further proves what many already fear—illegal immigrants are not entering our borders with good intentions.
The incident unfolded when a mother reported to the police that a man, unknown to her, had accosted her minor daughter. When officers arrived, the terrified mother pointed out the Moldovan man, who had been kneeling before her daughter, holding the child’s hands and kissing them, saying she was—quote—“sexy like his daughter.” This sickening behavior shows the absolute lack of respect and moral decay that some illegal immigrants bring into our country.
This man, who shouldn’t have even been in Poland to begin with, pleaded guilty. The punishment? A mere six months suspended sentence for a year. While he has been deported, it raises a much bigger question—how many more illegal immigrants like him are slipping through the cracks?
And let’s not forget the horrific murder from just a few months ago involving another illegal Moldovan. This criminal brutally murdered an 84-year-old dentist with a hammer and severely injured her son, a priest. Both cases show the terrifying dangers these illegal criminals pose to our communities.
Poland has been known for its strong borders—and we must keep it that way. But incidents like these make us wonder if this recent wave of illegal immigration is the beginning of a larger problem. Just look at other EU countries that are now overrun by illegal immigrants—and as a result, their crime rates have soared.
This is not the Poland we want. These illegals, many of whom cannot enter legally due to their criminal records, are bringing their crimes into our towns and cities. It’s time to take this issue seriously. We need to stand firm, protect our borders, and ensure that those who try to come here illegally are kept out for good. We cannot let our country be overwhelmed like other EU nations. Poland must remain safe, and that starts with protecting its people from illegal criminals like this one.