MADRID, 24 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Vox will present an initiative in Congress to ask the Government for the immediate execution of the expulsion order of Mohamed Said, whom the Police outline as “one of the main references in Spain of the most orthodox Salafism”, and of all those who from mosques Salafists “call for hatred of the West, our religion, our customs and our way of life”.

This was announced this Monday at a press conference by the vice president of Vox Jorge Buxadé, who has denounced the support received by Mohamed Said by the “coup” Parliament of Catalonia and the accusations of “xenophobes” to Vox.

With this, Buxadé has emphasized the differences between immigrants who arrive legally in Spain and those who do so illegally.

As he has reviewed, a legal immigrant meets the requirements, contributes to Social Security, pays taxes and there is “a control and tracking of his criminal steps” when he renews his residence permit. “He is monitored by the system and in many cases suffers the same as ordinary Spaniards,” she summarized.

On the other hand, it has denounced that those who enter the country illegally do so “without knowing their criminal record, without having a home, they cannot work, they do not contribute and they do not pay taxes”; but instead “they have the right to health care and the health system collapses, their children go to school for free and the educational systems collapse and they receive a small payment in many autonomous communities.”

All this has continued, with the support of multiple associations that offer them free legal advice. “In Spain, all those who come to integrate with good will and the ability to do so are welcome, but those who enter illegally cannot in any case be protected by our legislation,” she claimed.

For this reason, Vox already presented another initiative last week in Congress to prevent illegal immigrants from being able to register on the register or, in any case, their illegal situation in Spain to be recorded in the document.

In the bill, the party led by Santiago Abascal denounces that Spain is suffering “one of the biggest illegal immigration crises in recent years”; insisting on “the profoundly harmful consequences that the phenomenon of illegal immigration has on our society, especially in the areas of citizen security and labor relations”.

“The Spanish legal system must regulate and contemplate, in all its branches, illegal immigration as a seriously detrimental phenomenon for Spaniards and for the community as a whole,” claims Vox, which claims that therefore all provisions are aimed at “identify and punish” illegal immigrants.