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Feijóo Hardens His Speech and Asks to Deport “Immediately” Irregular Immigrants Who Commit Crimes

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Step by step, Alberto Núñez Feijóo continues to harden his speech on immigration, in the context of the serious violent riots in Torre Pacheco (Murcia), where radical groups have launched to “hun” immigrants after the beating of a retiree by attackers of supposedly Maghrebi origin. The PP leader talks about “immigration control” and insists on demanding that immigrants adapt and that those who commit crimes be “deported immediately.” “Those who …

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Step by step, Alberto Núñez Feijóo continues to harden his speech on immigration, in the context of the serious violent riots in Torre Pacheco (Murcia), where radical groups have launched to “hun” immigrants after the beating of a retiree by attackers of supposedly Maghrebi origin. The PP leader talks about “immigration control” and insists on demanding that immigrants adapt and that those who commit crimes be “deported immediately.” “Those who …

·Spain
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The PP president calls for faster enforcement of immigration laws, and undertakes to repeal the "separatist quota" if it governs Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The PP leader takes Vox's speech and points out those who come to "live on social policies" or the children of foreign parents born in Spain: "They don't want to work and study"

·Spain
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The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, called on Wednesday for the "immediate" deportation of foreigners in an irregular situation who commit crimes: "illegal immigration that comes to violate the laws or to live by social policies, obviously will not be welcomed in the country," he said.

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The PP president and leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, promised on Wednesday that his government will deport "immediately" those irregular immigrants who commit crimes, since in these cases there is nothing more than "expulsion" from Spain. Feijóo also pointed out the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, for "seeing if Alcaraz wins" in Wimbledon in the face of a serious "problem" such as the one lived in Torre Pachec…

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Jesús Rivasés.- Alberto Núñez Feijóo, without a doubt, never thought about it, but he unleashed the so-called butterfly effect at the Banco de España on the day that, at the last Congress – extraordinary for more signs – of the PP, he appointed Alberto Nadal as responsible for the economic affairs of PP. Edward Lorenz (1917-2008), an American meteorologist and mathematician, [...]

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Alerta Digital broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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