The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, will travel to the Canary Islands this week to learn firsthand about the situation on the islands due to the arrival of migrants, and next Saturday, the 5th, he will participate in Lanzarote in a rally called by this formation "against the migratory invasion."
Abascal will travel on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote "to learn firsthand the concerns of the Canarians in the face of the avalanche of illegals who have stormed our coasts and who put the way of life of the Canarians at risk," he explained in a message on his personal Twitter account.
Although he has not revealed more details of the agenda that he will carry out on the four Canary Islands, he has indicated that next Saturday he will attend a rally in Arrecife to protest against illegal immigration.
Specifically, the rally will take place at 12:00 noon in the José Ramírez Cerdá Park and will have the slogan 'Faced with the migratory invasion, the Canarians stand up', which aims to put an end to illegal immigration, demand secure borders and save tourism and hospitality.
Recently, the party led by Abascal requested the Government for a "naval blockade" of the Canary Islands with the Armed Forces to prevent the "immigrant invasion" that it denounces the Archipelago has been suffering for weeks.
In addition to the intervention of the Armed Forces, he demanded that repatriation agreements with the countries of origin be fulfilled and that "diplomacy" be promoted to sign them with those with whom it has not yet been done.
Likewise, he raised the possibility that Spain freeze cooperation funds with those governments that do not cooperate with this repatriation work, which he also denounced usually end up in the hands of "satraps" and "mafias."
The spokesman for the Vox Political Action Committee, Jorge Buxadé, recently reiterated his "zero tolerance" against illegal immigration and this week attributed to the Government the "immigrant invasion" that Spain is suffering and its "call effect" policies, such as the approval of a Minimum Basic Income "open to all" or its "support for illegal human trafficking associations."
According to Buxadé, the people who arrive on the Spanish coasts are not refugees, but "economic immigrants" whose "identity and intentions" are unknown, in the face of which he recalled the jihadist attacks perpetrated in Las Ramblas in Barcelona or the most recent in the French city of Nice.
On the other hand, Santiago Abascal will go to Barcelona on Sunday to participate in a rally on the occasion of December 6, Constitution Day, against the "traitorous government" of Pedro Sánchez that "attacks" the constitutional order" and in defense of Spain, the King and the freedom of the Spanish people.
The formation has called rallies in front of all the town halls in Spain in which several articles of the Constitution will be read that Vox considers threatened by the current coalition government, as well as a manifesto entitled 'In defense of constitutional legality'.