VOX Launches European Offensive Against Sánchez’s «Express Regularization» of Illegal Immigrants, Mobilizing Allies in Governments and Demanding Reforms to Accelerate Deportations
The VOX party, led by Santiago Abascal, has announced an immediate offensive in the European sphere to counter the accelerated regularization of illegal immigrants promoted by Pedro Sánchez’s Government.
This measure, which will be approved through an urgent procedure without parliamentary debate, could benefit around 500,000 people in irregular status, halting expulsions and facilitating residence and arraigo permits without strengthening security checks or background verification.
VOX describes this initiative as a reward for illegality that weakens national borders and jeopardizes the internal security of Spain and the European Union.
The conservative formation has activated a series of diplomatic actions in Brussels and European capitals, including the sending of formal communications to diplomatic representations and direct contacts with allies in governments of other Member States.
The objective is to raise the issue to the Council of the European Union, highlighting its impacts on free movement, police cooperation, and the Schengen area.
In parallel, VOX has requested an urgent meeting with the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Magnus Brunner, to demand a regulatory reform that accelerates the deportations of illegal immigrants who commit crimes and to warn about the «pull effect» that, according to their argument, this mass regularization without adequate filters will generate.
In addition, the party has registered a request for an appearance and immediate debate in the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) of the European Parliament, with the aim that the Community institutions evaluate the real impact of this policy on coordination between States and collective security.
VOX recalls that this is not the first time it has warned about these consequences; in previous stages, together with European partners, they sent a letter to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, criticizing the support of PP and PSOE for similar proceedings and emphasizing the need for effective control and deportation systems before any extension of rights.
This offensive is framed within a broader criticism of the socialist Government, which VOX accuses of prioritizing progressive ideological agendas that encourage uncontrolled immigration, ignoring the economic and social burdens for Spaniards.
Abascal has publicly denounced that Sánchez «hates the Spanish people» and seeks to «replace them» through policies that accelerate the «invasion,» promoting repatriations, deportations, and remigration as priority solutions.
The formation maintains that Brussels’ inaction in the face of unilateral decisions like this is equivalent to assuming risks for the entire continent, and plans to progressively disseminate the letters sent, contacts made, and responses received to pressure for a firm positioning.
In parallel, VOX maintains its firm stance on the issue of illegal immigration at the national level, proposing immediate expulsions for criminals and the confiscation of NGO boats that facilitate irregular arrivals.
We had previously reported this in Gateway Hispanic, where a motion by VOX in Congress was detailed to urgently expel illegal immigrants and repatriate unaccompanied minors (MENAs), confiscating assets such as the Open Arms boat for promoting migratory invasion.
This VOX initiative highlights the urgency of reforming European migration policies toward a more restrictive approach, prioritizing national sovereignty and the protection of citizens in the face of what they perceive as an irresponsible concession by the left-wing Government.
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Joana Campos
Joana Campos es abogada y editora con más de 10 años de experiencia en la gestión de proyectos de desarrollo internacional, enfocada en la sostenibilidad y el impacto social positivo. Anteriormente, trabajó como abogada corporativa. Egresada de la Universidad de Guadalajara.