Abascal says that Meloni’s migration policies are “explorable”
The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has pointed out that policies such as the deportations to Albania of migrants in an illegal situation arriving in Italy are “explorable” and has accused the Government of Spain, which has rejected these solutions, of being “the most extremist of Europe” on immigration matters. “They are explorable and any type of solution that prevents insecurity from spreading throughout Europe and that the very serious identity problems generated by political Islam, extremist Islam, stop occurring is good,” Abascal said when asked about politics. Italy’s immigration policy and the “innovative solutions” that the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has suggested trying.
The president of Vox made these statements at the end of a meeting of the leaders of the Vox political group in the European Parliament, Patriots for Europe, in which, among others, the Hungarian Prime Minister, Víctor Orbán, and the Italian Minister of the Interior participated. , Matteo Salvini, and the head of the Dutch far-right party PPV, Geert Wilders.
The day before, Abascal met with the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, who traveled to Brussels to participate this Thursday in the European summit in which migration policies will be one of the most prominent points on the agenda of the Twenty-seven.
Abascal, who said that in his meeting with Meloni he did not discuss the deportations of migrants to Albania, has stressed that his party supports “trying everything possible to stop mass immigration.” “We believe that the main thing is the fight against human trafficking mafias, it is the surveillance of the seas, of the external borders of the European Union” and “the surveillance of the internal borders, that is, the border control between countries to that illegal immigration does not circulate freely,” he noted. (EFE)