The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has avoided this Monday to specifically condemn the calls to “hunt immigrants” of ultra -right groups that have led to the xenophobic attacks of Torre Pacheco (Murcia) of the last nights. “We condemn the violence imported by bipartisanship and all the violent consequences that are produced by exclusive responsibility of the PP and the PSOE that have been bringing illegal immigration for decades, which brings increase in violations, increase in crime and causing the despair of our people,” migrants

“Our condemnation of bipartisanship policies and the manipulation of the media is total and unambiguous,” he has limited himself to pointing out, without talking about the “fighters.”

The whole appearance of Abascal has been focused on linking immigration and crime. As he said, in Spain there are “beats to Spaniards from the hands of illegal Moroccans by pure fun” and has identified as “two Moroccans in a situation” irregular to the authors of the beating to a man major of the Murcian town who was the one who ignited the wick of street violence. The VOX leader has called the Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska “miserable” for responsible for the xenophobic attacks on Vox messages against immigrants. And he said that “the fault and responsibility that they have not been expelled is from those that foster mass immigration,” expressly citing PSOE and PP.

“The vast majority of Spaniards are in favor of the massive deportations of the illegal and legal ones that commit crimes,” said Abascal that added that “all parties except Vox are in favor of the mass regularizations of migrants” or that “practically all means have dedicated themselves to demonizing those who ask for deportations of illegal and legal that commit crimes.” All of them, he said, “are against democracy and application of laws.”

The leader of the extreme right has also said that “Vox will continue to defend his message without any fear.” He will continue to defend the mass deportations even of migrants with papers that arrive in Spain “to occupy, to violate, to steal or kill”, and even “to impose extreme religions that seek to end the woman.” Vox will continue to demand and legislate jail for traffickers of people and for the NGO and the politicians who collaborate.

Abascal has expressed his “understanding” to the residents of Torre Pachecho who, as he said, “is just an example of what is happening throughout Spain, which is a real plague.”

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