The parliamentary spokeswoman for Vox, Pepa Millán, has taken advantage of her appearance in Congress to insist on and to mark her differences both with the PSOE government and add and with the PP, which she accuses of having opened the doors to the entrance of illegal migrants in recent years. Sources from the Vox parliamentary direction have indicated that if the PP insists on regularizing immigrants, Feijóo will not be able to govern alone if it requires its votes. From the Government they defend that Spain is a “host country” and warn that it is “dangerous” that the PP normalizes and whites the ultra discourse of those of Abascal.
Millán has accused El País, eldiario.es And other means to lie to the conclusion that its spokesman for demographic emergency and social policies, dew of Meer, had calculated in eight million immigrants to repatriate their countries of origin, but has recognized that Vox is not able to perform that precise calculation, that the matter is very complex, but that they have been in favor of deporting all illegal immigrants who are in Spain and even their children or members of the second generation Born in the country if they do not show their willingness to integrate.
The general secretary of the PP, Miguel Tellado, indicated on Tuesday that they can reach agreements with Vox, but that they will not govern together: “Agreements with Vox yes, of course, of course. Yes. And we believe that Vox in the Government, no.” In that interview, Tellado has said that he does not share the vox position in immigration matters and that since their party they are committed to applying the Foreigner Law: “There are regularization mechanisms for all those people who come to Spain, they have been living with us for some time and want to live and work in our country.” Sources from the Vox parliamentary direction have indicated that if the PP insists on regularizing immigrants instead of deporting them, as Tellado said today, Feijóo will not be able to govern alone if it requires its votes.
The government has said that what Vox raises “is not going to happen.” The Executive spokeswoman, Pilar Alegría, has indicated at the press conference after the Council of Ministers that “this VOX message is not that we detail what they are, a racist party, the most dangerous thing is that the PP is willing to normalize already bleaching this xenophobic delirium with such governing.” Previously, in a message in X, the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez has defined Spain as a “host land”: “Spain was for decades a land of departure, of effort outside our borders. Today it is a host land, and those who arrive contribute their effort to build a better Spain. Let’s not forget where we come from to understand who we are,” he said.
The Vox spokeswoman in Congress has reported during her appearance that they have registered a parliamentary initiative to demand the cessation and reprobation of the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, for the poor management of this problem and has once again recounted several events of the last days in Spain for which he has blamed immigrants. Millán has recognized that the problem is complex and has a “bad or less bad” solution but has advocated repatriations “so that Spain does not become a country like France, which no longer recognizes itself.”