Assuming this is true its sounds like the wealthy of a country selling out their country at the expense of its average citizens. Its been going on since the beginning of time.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targowica_Confederation
One of the most shameful incidents in Polish history, I'd say. It was pretty much a response to the liberal (and incredibly good) May 3rd constitution.
That's the danger of multi-culturalism in a country. The wealthy class will sell out the original people in their country to be replaced by the new multi-cultural people. So the original people of a country ie the "peasants" should be most concerned with foreigners coming into their country.
Thing is, at least in Poland of 1792, these people were all Polish citizens. But those who had the power sold the country out in exchange for some influence within Russia - an utterly despicable situation.
I'm glad to see you're on the side of the "peasants" now. ;)
Generally speaking, in Polish history - it's only in recent times (post-1945) that the peasantry has been acting like idiots. Before that, they were quite decent - it wasn't the peasantry that led the 1st and 2nd RP to disaster, for instance.
For what it's worth, I've never understood why rural Poland likes Jaroslaw Kaczynski - he represents Warsaw in the Sejm, he's urbane elite - really, he has nothing in common with them.