Poland is Accusing German Police Over Dropping Afghan Migrants Across the Border
Tensions are rising between Poland and Germany after an incident involving German police dropping off an Afghan migrant family across the border into Poland. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced his intention to discuss the matter with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, describing the incident as "unacceptable" and demanding a thorough explanation. The controversy erupted last week when a German police car was spotted in the Polish border town of Osinow Dolny, leaving behind a family of five migrants. The incident quickly drew the attention of both Polish and German authorities, as well as the public, highlighting the complexities and challenges of managing cross-border migration in Europe. According to the state-run PAP news agency, German police spokesperson Bianca Jurgo stated that the Afghan family had legal papers for Poland. The adults had Polish refugee status certificates, and the children carried Polish identity cards. Jurgo explained that the Ger...