The Vox group demanded the expulsion of those who “come to our country to rape women”as well as better control of borders and illegal immigration, given that current policies endanger security, especially … women and girls.
This was stated on Tuesday by the national spokesperson of Vox for Immigration, Interior and Security, Samuel Vázquez, and the spokesperson of the Agenda España of the formation, Isabel Pérez, during a meeting held in the capital Ciudad Real. after the rape of a minor under 14 years old on December 6 in Bolaños de Calatrava. Facts for which the alleged perpetrator, a citizen of Moroccan nationality, was placed in temporary prison without bail.
Vázquez stated that Vox is not going to “wait for illegal immigrants to rape anyone” and advocated deporting illegal immigrants before they commit crimes.
In this sense, he demanded that anyone wishing to enter Spain does so legally, “with a passport, background and health documents”, and assured that the alleged attacker of Bolaños de Calatrava “had been in the municipality for months” with “antisocial behavior” without action being taken against him.
Vazquez He indicted the PP and the PSOE, which he accused of maintaining a “cowardly policy”.and assured that with Vox “anyone who touches a girl will never see the light of day again”. He also stressed that his training will protect all victims, regardless of their origin, and stressed that the problem is not legal immigration, but illegal immigration and the lack of integration.
The national spokesperson for Immigration, Interior and Security of Vox specifically addressed the young people present at the event, whom he encouraged to speak with their parents and grandparents to claim their right to live “in the same world that previous generations inherited”.
He criticized what he called “silences” and “cessions” in recent years in the face of social and cultural changes, and questioned whether some transformations had been accepted when, as he argued, voices had not been raised in the face of serious events like the reported sexual assault.
Vázquez defended that young people have the right to reject a model of society that they do not share and to express their refusal to coexist with realities that they consider foreign to Spanish culture and traditions.
In this context, appealed in defense of what he called Western civilizationwhich he attributed “to being one of the best places to live”, and argued that there is a moral duty to preserve and pass it on to future generations, arguing that it is precisely to the West that those fleeing adverse situations in other parts of the world are heading.
For her part, the national spokesperson for Agenda España, Isabel Pérez, denounced what she considers to be a cover-up of certain sexual assaults and linked the increase in these crimes to open border policies.
In this regard, he stressed that “all those who come to our country to rape women must be expelled”, extending this demand to those who commit crimes, do not respect the culture of the country or “live on public aid that does not reach the Spaniards”.
Pérez concluded that Vox “is not going to tremble” when it comes to guaranteeing the freedom and security of Spaniards, especially women and girls, and insisted that his formation will continue to denounce this type of crimes and demand changes in immigration policy.
Finally, the president of the Vox parliamentary group in the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, David Moreno, also present at the meeting, assured that the year 2025 “once again closed with an increase in sexual assaults and rapes in the region”, citing an increase of 62% in Castile-La Mancha.
Moreno described these data as “more than regrettable” and stressed that these are crimes suffered by both Spaniards and legal foreigners, which, in his opinion, shows that The autonomous community is “more precarious every year” under the governments of Emiliano García-Page and Pedro Sánchez.