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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, according to the Eurobarometer indicators, Spain has the fourth highest percentage of people – 21% – who live on the poverty line, after Latvia, Romania and Bulgaria.
Under these circumstances, and with the data that has been brought to light on several occasions, not least regarding unemployment, what kind of immigration policy does the Spanish Presidency propose? The Spanish Presidency says it wishes to increase immigration.
At present, all this appears to me to be clearly contradictory. From Madrid’s point of view, why does Spain and why do European countries – Spain is not the only one to have this unemployment situation – need to import a new workforce? Do we want new immigrants who have no homes or jobs? Do we want to increase this already worrying number of people who are living on the poverty line?
I believe that we must focus, instead, on a fundamental objective in the field of immigration, that of integrating the immigrants that we already have in our country and stopping ..."@en1
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