大规模赦免非法移民一个月后,西班牙敦促布鲁塞尔接管其移民问题。
A Month After Mass Amnesty For Illegals, Spain Urges Brussels To Take Migrants Off Its Hands

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/month-after-mass-amnesty-illegals-spain-urges-brussels-take-migrants-its-hands

西班牙正在向欧盟委员会请求援助,以重新分配抵达加那利群岛的移民,旨在减轻该地区的压力。部长卡洛斯·库埃尔波概述了该提议,寻求将无人陪伴的未成年移民和来自最偏远地区的移民重新安置到其他欧盟领土。尽管如此,西班牙最近赦免了超过50万非法移民——批评人士认为此举*增加了*该国的移民数量。 西班牙人口达到历史新高,超过4950万,其中超过1000万是移民。此请求与即将出台的欧盟移民和庇护协议相吻合,该协议将要求成员国接受重新安置的移民或支付经济处罚。 然而,包括匈牙利和波兰在内的几个中东欧国家已经表达了对强制重新分配的反对意见。此举在西班牙国内引发了政治反弹,右翼Vox党利用反移民情绪获得支持,并谴责政府的政策是“入侵”。

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Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

The Spanish government has asked the European Commission to help facilitate the redistribution of migrants arriving in the Canary Islands to other parts of Europe as part of a broader package of measures aimed at easing the demands placed on the archipelago.

Economy, Trade and Business Minister Carlos Cuerpo outlined the proposals in Spain’s Congress of Deputies on Wednesday during a question session with Canary Coalition deputy Cristina Valido, who raised concerns about pressures facing the islands.

Cuerpo said Madrid had submitted a package of initiatives to Brussels designed to reinforce economic and social stability in the region, adding the government was willing to examine “all proposals” aimed at guaranteeing the archipelago’s “territorial cohesion.”

Cuerpo said the government is seeking mechanisms to allow redistribution of unaccompanied migrant minors and transfer migrants arriving in outermost regions to other European territories to prevent what he described as an “overconcentration” of migrants in areas such as the Canary Islands.

The Spanish government is effectively asking Brussels to take immigrants off its hands and move them to other countries that have strengthened their borders, despite only last month announcing a mass amnesty for over half a million illegal immigrants, which Spanish conservatives have said is creating a pull factor for new arrivals, predominantly from the African mainland.

Spain’s population has meanwhile reached record levels. Data from the National Institute of Statistics, published on Thursday and cited by La Gaceta, shows the immigrant population surpassed 10 million for the first time, rising by roughly 540,000 in the past year and by about 2.5 million over four years.

The country’s total population reached 49,570,725 inhabitants as of Jan. 1, 2026, after growing by 81,520 people during the final quarter of 2025. Colombians, Venezuelans, and Moroccans were the largest nationality groups arriving in Spain during the last quarter of 2025, according to official data.

Soon, member states will be obligated under the controversial EU Migration and Asylum Pact, due to fully enter into force in June 2026, to accept relocated migrants or contribute financially if they refuse participation in relocation schemes.

Several governments in Central and Eastern Europe have signaled opposition to mandatory redistribution policies, including Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, and even in the Balkans, where Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže recently told parliament that her country’s position remained firm against illegal migration, stating border protection had been strengthened and rejecting forced migration policies from Brussels.

Migration pressures continue in Spanish territories beyond the Canary Islands, including the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.

While migrants arriving now are not eligible under the current regularization program, critics argue that such measures create expectations of future leniency.

Spain’s right-wing Vox party has strongly condemned the government’s policy. Party leader Santiago Abascal said, “500,000 illegals! The tyrant Sánchez hates the Spanish people. He wants to replace them. That’s why he’s promoting the pull factor to accelerate the invasion. We must stop him. Repatriations, deportations, and remigration.”

In Aragón’s regional elections earlier this month, the first public test since the amnesty announcement, Vox significantly increased its vote share to double its seats, while support for Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party plummeted.

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