Vox will take the regularization of immigrants to the Supreme Court, which it associates with an “invasion” and “Islamization” of society | Andalusia Elections

Vox announced this Friday at a campaign event in Jaén that it will present an appeal to the Supreme Court for the one approved by the Government. A process that, in the words of the national leader of the extreme right group, Santiago Abascal, entails the “Islamization” and “migratory invasion” of Spanish society.

Abascal has advanced during a rally held in Jaén that the “legal battle” against the regularization of migrants is being finalized by the legal office of Jorge Buxadé, current head of the Vox Delegation in the European Parliament. “It cannot be that Spanish nationality is given to the first person who arrives,” Abascal emphasized, before referring to the “national priority,” which was the main focus of his speech before some 500 people in the La Alameda park in Jaén.

Abascal has attacked what comes into force today for being “a death sentence for the primary sector”, while at the same time he has attacked “climate fanaticism” against the massive installation of solar panels uprooting olive trees in several Andalusian regions, several of them in Jaén.

“The worst of Pedro Sánchez is yet to come, but even worse is considering Sánchez defeated,” proclaimed Abascal, who has asked to avoid the forecasts of the polls and electoral polls.

Abascal began his intervention by criticizing the “comb” and “tripping” of the official institutions for having prevented the demonstration called for today in Jaén on the occasion of May Day. It was the Provincial Electoral Board that disavowed this march by arguing that what the event was doing was “covering up” Vox.

The Vox candidate for the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Manuel Gavira, also spoke at the event, referring to the socialist candidate, María Jesús Montero, as “Vox’s last great insult to Andalusia.” “This is the one that has paid for the blackmail to Puigdemont or the terrorists,” he indicated. Gavira has reiterated Vox’s maxim that “the Spaniards, first” in the face of a process of “massive regularization of migrants that we Andalusians will end up paying for.”

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