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We are committed to this process of migration because we think that there is something more important to preserve and that we also have the right to want to survive as a people," says Rocío de Meer.
“It will be a complex process, but we have the right to survive as a people,” says Rocío de Meer, spokesperson for the ultra-

Abascal's party demands that foreigners "respect" Spanish customs and the law: "Anything less will not be admitted." Feijóo lays his cards on the table: "I will not impose a cordon sanitaire on Vox; I will only impose one on Bildu."
The representative of the ultra-rightist party, Rocio de Meer, called for a “remigration process” that included the expulsion of up to eight million people, even born in the country.
Princesa, a national spokesman for Internal Affairs, Security and Immigration, explained in an event with her party that "quantifiedly speaking, the number of people who entered Spain means that this problem no longer has a good solution. Only one bad and one less bad. The bad is becoming like France. The least bad are the repatriations in mass, a process of immigration". The Red Sea referred to eight million people, "more than seven million, be…
Spanish extreme-right party supports immigration measures and the theory of great substitution, ideas defended by neonasities in Europe
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