Immigrants (PSPV). Human mobility (Unides Podem). New Valencians (PP). Every party somehow calls them, but without counting the nationalized people, they make up 15% of Valencian society. One out of every six Valencians is an immigrant.
Political parties will not turn their backs on this group and each has recipes for 28M selections. The right proposes measures of little depth, but very close to the problems of the average outsider. The Popular Party will work with the State to improve the Immigration appointment system, one of the main headaches for all newcomers, and make the system more agile and faster. Ciudadanos also wants to simplify bureaucratic procedures for “integration of immigrants”.
For PP, “those who come to our land automatically become Valencians.” Another of its measures is special education plans for minors admitted to centers that guarantee their full participation. Ciudadanos promises that foreigners can confirm their university degree in a maximum of three months as soon as they demand it, if it is finally accomplished, compared to the current process, which usually takes several years. The Orange party also proposes to “give justice more tools” to prosecute hate and racist speech.
Other suggestions from the right are to “improve the service” of projects already initiated by the left, such as the Pangea offices or the Valencia Migration Strategy.
Left parties propose much deeper measures, but with less clear day-to-day results. PSPV announces it will produce statistics by ethnicity and race to know the real situation of immigrants and people of color, and from there make plans to address these issues. Socialists also want to draw up employment plans with special emphasis on the situation of women, and make documents and residence permits as easy as possible for immigrants who have obtained a Vocational Training (something enshrined in FP law) or university degrees. takes.
Compromís also wants to speed up procedures through the cooperation of Pangea and the Immigration Offices, a measure it shares with the Popular Party. In addition, it promises to give impetus to the entire reception network for people coming for asylum and to ensure the participation of immigrants in determining public policies that directly affect them.
Against bank exclusion
Unides Podem offers to elaborate First law against racism and xenophobiaprovides coverage to immigrants in areas such as employment and health. The purple party will also take action against the bank exclusion of many newcomers and encourage financial institutions to have to open accounts for foreigners. One proposal, which he also shared with Compromís, is to initiate a process to close Aliens Detention Centers (CIE) and “eliminate the repressive mechanisms that commit immigration crimes.”
The extreme right is the only party to break with the idea of immigration as the integration of a group of people. Vox talks about “failed multicultural labs” on its show and he thinks there are “some mismatched cultures”. It recommends deportation of unaccompanied minors and links immigration to crime, although official statistics from the Home Office refutes the ultra story.