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Refugees Not Welcome Here': State, Church and Civil Society Responses to the Refugee Crisis in Poland

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DOI: 10.1007/s10767-018-9287-9

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Poland; Refugees; Church; Racism; Islamophobia; Anti-Semitism

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The Polish response to the crisis that escalated across Europe in 2015, banning refugees from crossing its borders, has been one of the least welcoming in Europe. Poland has been reprimanded by the EU for its lack of solidarity with other countries that accepted refugees. The government's response was that it does indeed welcome refugees as long as they are not Muslims, since letting Muslim refugees in would be a security risk. The figure of the Muslim terrorist posing as a refugee has become a key trope through which xenophobic nationalist politics have been employed. In this sense, Poland can be seen to be drawing particular inspiration from the Eurosceptic politics of Orban's Hungary while also reflecting a broader European trend towards Islamophobia in countries such as France, Germany, Sweden or the UK. This article maps responses to refugees from key public actors. It focuses on how three key players in the Polish public spherethe Catholic Church, the State and civil society actorsresponded to the looming perspective of welcoming refugees to Poland. The paper argues that the Polish response to the so-called refugee crisis should be analysed as subtext to a broader political change in the country towards nationalism that has as its goal to push out all foreign invasion'. Mobilised within this are new and old manifestations of racism, suggesting that Poland's long history of racial Othering and exclusion has not been sufficiently accounted for.

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