
“A problem of insecurity.” It is the trigger for racist disturbances that have been produced for days in the Murcia town of Torre Pacheco, according to the PP. The national spokesman, Borja Sémper said this Monday, who added that “citizens need to feel safe again.” “The only way to guarantee security is with reasonable immigration policies,” he added. “The one who comes to our country to crime has no hole,” Semper riveted. The speech is shared by the mayor of the municipality, also of the PP, Vox, Alvise Pérez or ultras groups as a national nucleus, which establish a relationship between the arrival of foreigners and crime, despite the fact that official data denies that there is causality.
The relationship between crime and immigration is usual in the speeches of the right, with different modulations based on the place, moment and the image to be transferred. Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s PP raised him strongly in the 2024, Catalan and European electoral campaigns. And he hasn’t released it anymore.
In the regional May of that year that Salvador Illa won the PP leader established a causal chain between the “illegal immigration” and the “occupation” and asked for the vote “to all those who realize that Catalonia has the crime, robberies and theft rates and recidivism of the highest in Spain.” A month later the Europeans were held. Feijóo praised Giorgia Meloni and lashed out at “those who choose Europe to commit crimes and infringe” the “values” of the EU: “Here you have already been working to accept rights and duties. Not to commit crimes or reopen.” In October of that year, the PP voted in favor of the creation of deportation centers outside Europe, after meeting with the Italian Prime Minister.
The hardening of Feijóo’s speech coincided with the Vox rupture of the regional governments that the PP had closed with the ultra -right, precisely on account of the migrant minors reception system. A year later, from outside those regional executives, Vox has imposed his agenda in Murcia, Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community in exchange for approving the autonomous budgets.
Santiago Abascal’s party has always used migrants as an electoral weapon. And now he has hardening his message. It is one of the struts of the political project of the extreme right and it was Abascal himself who appeared on Monday at a press conference, an unusual gesture after the meetings of the party management. The CIS last week places Vox in 10% vote and abascal already stalks Feijóo.
“We do not want people like that in our country. We are going to deport everyone. There will not be one,” said the leader of his party in Murcia, José Ángel Antelo, inflated in Torre Pacheco among the ultras who traveled to the Murcian town to “hunt” migrants or simply of another race or religion.
Abascal did not correct his representative in the region of Murcia, against whom the PSOE and Podemos have already said that he will go to court, nor condemned the appeals to those “fighters” of human beings promulgated by their related groups. In fact, Vox has defended deporting up to eight million people.
Feijóo said this weekend in an interview in the world that he will agree with Vox if he needs his votes to get to the Moncloa Palace, although he has pledged not to govern in coalition. In the closing speech that Feijóo offered in the Congress of his re -election, he stated that “the rejection of hate discourse cannot imply silence or lack of control.” “In the same way that we reject hate discourse, that does not mean that everything is worth here. Respect is the minimum enforceable. And coexistence works. With norms. With order. With control. Who comes to add, work and with rules, welcome. Who comes to something else, we will tell you clearly: here not.”
Immediately later, he said: “There is no coexistence without security. Safety to walk calmly, calm, through the streets of Spain.”
This Monday at the last minute and in an act of reason, Feijóo avoided any criticism of hate or mention speeches to migrants. “It is the exclusive responsibility of the State the security in the streets,” he just said. The PP leader assured that this “security” is achieved “coordinating the necessary actions” and “endowing the streets of the necessary troops.
“The abandonment of functions and the feeling of chaos in everything that depends on the government this weekend has been absolute,” he said, after ironizing about the presence of the Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, in a sports final. “It is impossible to get from Wimbledon to solve the problems of Torre Pacheco,” he concluded, not to mention migrants or racist attacks.
“Imported violence”
“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, increased crime and causing the desperation of our people,” he limited himself to responding Abascal, after being specifically asked if he supported those calls to the “hunting”. “Our condemnation of bipartisanship policies and the manipulation of the media is total and unambiguous,” he said.
Sémper pretended to offer an equidistant image of his party between government inaction and Vox’s incendiary speeches. “We will be in front of those who want to turn off a fire with more gasoline,” he said Monday before the media. “You have to listen to the mayor of Torre Pacheco, we must listen to the citizens. We have heard both the mayor and the president of the Murcian community, Fernando López Miras, ask for serenity and above all, ask the State Security Forces and Bodies and bodies and, specifically, to the Ministry of Interior reinforce the devices to guarantee the security in the streets.”
The mayor of Torre Pacheco whom Sémper asks for “listening” is Pedro Ángel Roca and has related directly and expressly immigration and crime. Not in the past, but during the racial disturbances of this weekend. Despite recognizing that official data does not indicate the increase in insecurity, Roca said he has his own “informal” statistics. “I know what I see every day, I am from Torre Pacheco, I live in Torre Pacheco, I live with my neighbors and we know the crime that there are and the robberies there are. And that is what we see, not the one that is denounced more or denounced less.” Roca added: “There is an immigration group that is having a lot of crime. Young groups and such that they have a lot of crime.” Everything, without data that corroborates their statements.
Fernando López Miras, on the other hand, has ordered to reverse the purchase of homes to welcome migrant minors and has proposed to create a “technical committee” to facilitate their deportation.
Abascal dedicated his appearance on Monday to link immigration and crime, although for this he has appealed to erroneous information released by the media terminals of his own foundation. Abascal argues that “you can” beat Spaniards from the hands of Moroccan illegal for pure fun “and that” the vast majority of Spaniards are in favor of the massive deportations of the illegal and legal ones that commit crimes “, as Vox has promised. The latter, Abascal said, arrive in Spain “to occupy, to violate, to steal or kill”, and even “to impose extreme religions that seek to end the woman.”
All rights assume ultra speech
The assimilation for all the rights of racist and xenophobic discourse has reached its zenith with the events of Torre Pacheco. The Vox leader in Madrid, Isabel López Moñino, defended those same theories: “If we import barbarism, we will have barbarism, as we are seeing in Torre Pacheco, and as we are seeing episodes of neighborhood response to an unsustainable situation generated by the PP and by the PSOE, which have opened the borders of our country without control, which have regularized illegal immigrants disguised as NGOs that traffic with people. ”
Asked about the “fighters” to immigrants, Moñino replied: “That is a bully and a fallacy of those media that want to make the fat broth to the Government of Spain. What we condemn is all those who have gone out to hunt old people.”
The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, spoke for her part of “Incidents Up” and refused to express any type of rejection or condemnation of ultras attacks. “If one individual attacks another, it has to be arrested, it has to be judged and has to be imprisoned,” he just said, to attack the government: “The incidents that are taking place in Torre Pacheco are causing them people who are not from the municipality and what is true, and this is another reality, is that when the left always governs the left, the insecurity always rises, always the citizen insecurity is. Seeing, ”he has settled
But ultras organizations that defend violence, as a national core or Desokupa, are assuming a great prominence in the events of Torre Pacheco. This same Tuesday the businessman who has become famous for using violence against alleged housing occupations will go to the Murcian town to demonstrate. In a tweet published on the 11th, he said: “Welcome to the Hunger Games.” He also republished a post of the Ultra Vito Quiles agitator to encourage disturbances.
Quiles is very close to the Ultra Luis ‘Alise’ Pérez Eurodiput, who has also taken advantage of the events of recent days to harangue his followers against migrants. “If the government does not immediately stop the entire horde of illegal armed with machetes, knives, sticks and stones that are hunting Spanish through the streets of Torre Pacheco, we summon and immediately organize our people, and we will go massively to these neighborhoods,” he has written on his Telegram account.
Another of the ultras groups that has emerged in recent months and that has achieved a great impact on the social network X of Elon Musk is a national nucleus. One of his usual support has spread in a tweet the video of the attack on an establishment run by migrants in Torre Pacheco with the text “Not everything is totally lost.”
Source: www.eldiario.es