• Interior The Police relieves the chief inspector of Valencia who assured in a Vox act that "practically all" of the criminals are "illegal immigrants"

  • Politics Vox affirms that its message against immigration penetrates more and more in society

The legal services of Vox are at the disposal of

Ricardo Ferris

, the chief inspector of the Central Police Station of the city of

Valencia

who was relieved this Thursday for ensuring that "practically all street crime" is committed by "illegal immigrants" .

This was confirmed today by the Vox spokesman in the Congress of Deputies, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, who conveyed all his solidarity with Ferris and condemned the decision adopted by the Ministry of the Interior, dependent on Fernando Grande-Marlaska.

"The truth cannot be cause for dismissal," he argued to explain that the former chief inspector has the full support of the party to advise him judicially.

In addition to relieving him of the post, Interior has opened a reserved information to clarify "all the details" about the participation of Ricardo Ferris in an act of the Vox parliamentary group in the Valencian Parliament held on October 14.

It was at this event, that he had the presence of the vice president of the party, Javier Ortega Smith, where he spoke his words about illegal immigration.

"In the small boats everyone confesses to being criminals and ex-prisoners," he also said, according to

Levante-EMV

.

In Vox they not only defend Ferris's statements, but also consider that this is Marlaska's last outrage against the National Police force, since, they emphasize, the inspector told the truth.

"Mathematics is very stubborn," said Iván Espinosa de los Monteros in this regard.

"The problem with dealing with mathematics is that mathematics usually wins," they say in Vox.

Therefore, the party's legal department is at Ferris's disposal if he decides to take legal action against his dismissal.

"The Ministry of the Interior sanctions police officers for the simple fact of exposing the reality in which they work, and the problems they have to protect us from delinquents and criminals," said Abascal, who also supported the former chief inspector.

The ideas put forward by Ferris at the event on October 14 are in line with those of Vox, which has spent years defending that the data confirms that an increase in illegal immigration goes hand in hand with an increase in crime on the streets.

In fact, in the series of public consultations that the party claims to do through the

Spain Decide

program , Vox proposes asking Spaniards about immigration policy in our country, which has become the "epicenter" of illegal immigration.

According to the figures they handle in training, it is believed that up to 70% of socialist voters would be willing to deport illegal immigrants.

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