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Polish generosity risks hardening anti-immigrant sentiments towards Ukrainian refugees in the long term

The concept of the aftermath of war. Illustration of the destruction after the war in Ukraine. Consequences of shelling by artillery shells and air strikes on a military base

For the last decade, Poland has been anti-immigrant and anti-refugee, suggests Professor Yvonne Su. In her latest op-ed for The Conversation Canada, she explores how the country’s society and ruling right-wing government is going to deal with millions of foreigners displaced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.  

Read the full The Conversation article here.