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The previous government condoned "recruitment bases for terrorists being created in Poland" by agreeing to accept migrants, the Polish interior minister has said.
But Interior Minister Mariusz Błaszczak said a controversial new anti-terror law that was criticised by the opposition and migration policy are working.
"Based on the anti-terror law a number of people have been deported from Poland... on suspicions of ties with terrorist organisations – Muslim-focused organisations, dangerous organisations," Błaszczak said.
Błaszczak said the previous government, which promised that Poland would accept some 6,200 refugees in a bid to ease the 2015 migration crisis, "condoned... recruitment bases for terrorists being created in Poland".