Poland has temporarily suspended the right of migrants arriving in Poland via its border with Belarus to apply for asylum.
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The bill, which has been criticised by human rights groups, was signed into law by Poland's President Andrzej Duda.
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Poland on Wednesday temporarily suspended the right of migrants arriving in the country via its border with Belarus to apply for asylum. Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that the contentious ...
When invoked, the suspension could last up to 60 days at a time, with the possibility of an extension if approved by Parliament.