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Vox: Deportation & Citizenship Audit Proposal in Spain - News Directory 3

Vox: Deportation & Citizenship Audit Proposal in Spain

July 1, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Madrid - Spain's far-right Vox party is advocating for a significant shift in immigration policy, proposing the mass deportation of migrants who‍ were previously undocumented and a review...
  • Carlos Hernández Quero, a Vox member of Parliament, voiced concerns that spaniards would ‍become‍ a minority⁢ in their own country by 2045.
  • The party's manifesto, spearheaded ⁣by Santiago Abascal, calls for reversing past regularization efforts by both the Popular Party and the Socialist Party.
Original source: thelocal.es

Spain’s political landscape is ablaze as Vox, the far-right party, unveils its ⁣controversial immigration ‍proposals. The party is pushing for mass ⁣deportations and a review of citizenship, triggering a heated‍ debate on national identity and immigration policy. The main concerns revolve around the potential deportation of ⁣previous undocumented migrants⁢ and the auditing of citizenship,sparking ⁣considerable outcry.Critics are‍ rapid to ⁣condemn these⁣ plans, viewing them as discriminatory and ‍a potential violation of international law. They underscore how the proposed moves echo ⁤policies from othre nations. Furthermore, Vox cites concerns about national identity and economic⁤ strain to bolster its argument. This is ⁢a critical juncture, and News Directory 3 is committed to bringing ‍you ongoing coverage of this developing story.Discover what’s next for Spain’s immigration ⁢policies.







Vox Party’s ⁢Stance on Immigration Sparks Debate in Spain












Key points

  • Vox proposes mass deportations of previously undocumented migrants.
  • The party also suggests auditing and perhaps revoking ‍citizenships.
  • Critics argue the proposals are discriminatory and violate international⁤ law.
  • Vox cites ⁣concerns about national identity and economic strain.

Vox party’s Stance on Immigration Sparks Debate in Spain

Updated July‍ 1, 2025

Madrid – Spain’s far-right Vox party is advocating for a significant shift in immigration policy, proposing the mass deportation of migrants who‍ were previously undocumented and a review of granted citizenships.The move has ignited a fierce ⁢debate about immigration, national identity, and the future of Spain.

Carlos Hernández Quero, a Vox member of Parliament, voiced concerns that spaniards would ‍become‍ a minority⁢ in their own country by 2045. He argued that immigrants strain the welfare system, alter national identity, and contribute ⁣to housing problems. critics, however, contend that nationality and ethnicity are not the primary drivers of Spain’s economic challenges.

The party’s manifesto, spearheaded ⁣by Santiago Abascal, calls for reversing past regularization efforts by both the Popular Party and the Socialist Party. This would entail deporting en masse those who were once undocumented,⁢ a move critics say mirrors policies enacted by former U.S. President Donald Trump and would affect more than 1 million people.

Vox also seeks to audit ⁤the process of granting Spanish nationality, ⁢with ⁣the aim ⁤of revoking citizenships deemed⁢ improperly‍ awarded.While Spanish law allows‍ for citizenship revocation only in specific cases, Vox argues that citizenship ‍has been “given away” too ⁢freely in recent years.

The party claims‍ that the foreign population ⁢in Spain has⁤ surged from 1% in 1996 to over 20% today.

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