A video interview with migrants in Spain has recently surfaced, raising concerns and sparking debates over the countrys dangerous open borders policy. The interviews, conducted by Spanish journalist Vito Quiles, shed light on the generous benefits provided by the socialist government and left-wing NGOs to migrants, prompting allegations that taxpayer money is being used to buy votes and create dependency on the state. According to the video, several migrants praised the taxpayer assistance they received from the government. One interviewee stated receiving aid of 500 to 600 euros monthly for ten months, while another claimed to receive 100 euros monthly for eight months. These testimonies have fueled accusations that the government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his Socialist Workers Party, is implementing policies to attract more migrants and ensure political advantages in the future.
The video further revealed some migrants claiming that acquiring residency certificates is possible through unofficial illegal channels, with prices reportedly reaching 1,500 euros in certain areas.
The socialist governments approach is straining resources and creating a culture of dependency. They have shown little interest in preserving Spains cultural identity and have used hard-working taxpayers money irresponsibly.