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Reader comment on item: The Campaign to Treat All Illegal Migrants Like Ukrainian Refugees

Submitted by AlbertE. (United States), Oct 21, 2022 at 00:42

"If that were not enough, building a €353mn, 5-meter high steel fence for 186 kilometers along the border with Belarus divides an ancient forest proves the Polish government to be ecologically criminal"

Maybe if people did not cross the border illegally in enormous number or even at all there would be NO NEED to build a border fence. "Where the deer and the antelope play".

The European bison will be threatened? Forget about Poland being threatened. Sure.

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