The President of the Government,

Pedro Sánchez,

has shown this Saturday his support for the Secretary of State for Migration,

Hana Jalloul

, who has denounced through Twitter being the

victim of xenophobic and racist insults.

Jalloul tells on this social network that she usually receives messages like some of the ones she attached to her tweet before those she "usually" keeps quiet but today she has decided not to do it for her and for

"those who suffer without having the opportunity to respond

to hatred, racism and xenophobia ".

"I feel in the moral duty to respond and speak with pride of what I am," says the Secretary of State, who emphasizes that she is of

"Aragonese and Lebanese soul"

and that the hatred of those who send her such messages does not He is going to "scare" her.

"I am proud of my roots and the country where I was born, my country: Spain. Also of the union of cultures that I have the privilege of embodying and that defines me as a human being. I believe in an inclusive and supportive Spain. And I work for her every day, "says Jalloul.

The Chief Executive has wrapped up the Secretary of State in the social network, to whom, in addition, he has shown his gratitude for the work he does.

"Racism and xenophobia should have no place in our society. Their hatred will not be able to with our determination to make Spain a country in which we all fit," says Sánchez in his message.

In addition to Sánchez, the Vice President of the Government, Carmen Calvo, has shown her support for Jalloul: "Those who only know how to distribute hate will always have us in front of us. A hug," Calvo writes in a tweet.

In the same sense, the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations,

José Luis Escrivá,

has stated that in the face of "messages full of hatred" and xenophobia "we cannot be silent."

The Government Delegate for Gender Violence,

Victoria Rosell,

also wanted to embrace Jalloul to whom she has sent a "huge hug" and has shown her appreciation for her work, career and roots.

"It is a pride to share the Government with you," he assured.

And the

PSOE

, party to which the Secretary of State for Migration belongs, has affirmed that since training they feel proud to have her as a partner and that in the Spain they are "building" it is "hatred that has no place".

For her part,

Carmen Calvo,

vice president of the Government, has assured that those who "only know how to distribute hate will always have us in front of them."

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