Quoting: omniba
But what about the ones who settled in the West? How are they seen? Let's put it this way: if Poles from the West start venting their opinions about how Poland should be run, organised etc. is this considered to be "outside" interference . Were these Western Poles to express some criticism would this be accepted or would they be told to go back where they came from? Again I'm speaking only about those who were deported and their descendants - not about those who went of their own free will.
opinions of Poles who have emigrated to west are taken really serious ... two of our current ministers have backed form emigration (forign and finance) a lot of people have familiy in one of western countries ... there is no negative stereotypes ... (I havent heard any) there were some controversions about political choices made by USA emigration (in elections they voted much different than people in country) but you cant find any negative opinions about Polish emigratns form East/West (in Poland )
and Ebi Smolarek whave been born in Holand and is very popular now ;)

maybe Poles who live in East are rather considered as victims of our history (deportation, uprises etc)
There are different types of emigrats ... there are Polish societies with long history (XIX century who recognize theselves Polish) and new much different types of emigratns ...
some people have noticed that Poles are everywhere .... ;) maybe on moon as well ;-)