Feijóo Criticizes that “Illegality Can Produce Rights”
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Popular and far right clash again in the islands because of linguistic politics. Feijóo appeals to the "language of their own" of the archipelago and Abascal opposes: "What they have to speak is Castilian"
The recent proposal by the Spanish Government to regularize irregular migrants is a turning point that can be surprising in the current European context, where a more restrictive approach to migration prevails.
The PP president said that "it is not possible to regularize everyone" and that Spain must accept those who come with a contract of employment
The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has charged this Sunday against the regularization of immigrants in an irregular situation agreed this week by the Spanish government with Podemos because he considers that “it cannot be that illegality produces rights”.
We can ask the government that migrants who obtain residence and work permits thanks to the extraordinary regularization also have the right to vote. One week after announcing the process of granting work and residence permits to between 500,000 and 800,000 migrants, the purple party expands its list of demands to the executive, demanding not only the right to vote but a legal modification to reduce the time needed to obtain Spanish nationality.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has expressed strong disagreement with the extraordinary regularization of immigrants promoted by the Government at the behest of Podemos, focusing on what he considers a purely politically calculated operation by the Sánchez administration, with a particular impact in the final stretch of the election campaign in Aragon. Read more
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