According to the Spanish interior ministry, the number of people detained while attempting to enter the country illegally in 2014 was 12,549 which is up from 7,472 in 2013. Spain recently passed a law which enables authorities to reject any immigrant at the border.
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Response rates from 11.6k Right voters.
71% Yes |
29% No |
71% Yes |
29% No |
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Unique answers from Right voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3XTDWK7 days7D
No, if they are there legally or are in process of making documents to be there legally and pay taxes
@B2C3W5Z2mos2MO
Depende de el caso, en caso de ser legales, por supuesto que no, han de ser tratados como españoles, en el caso de ser ilegales, si vienen a trabajar y a buscar una mejor vida tampoco, si vienen a delinquir o a vivir de subvenciones, de "pagas" serán deportados.
@9XR6Z345mos5MO
Illegal migrants should be investigated from the origin and according to their needs, either put to work, or deported
@9CR6FMZ2yrs2Y
A decision for North African countries.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Yes if they didn't have any criminal records and be ready to following the constitutions
@97ZBKHS2yrs2Y
africans can stay in africa
@9BLH2LR2yrs2Y
Yes, only if they entered illegally