Spain’s prison system is a damning indictment of its Socialist government’s open borders policies. Nearly one in three foreign prisoners in Spain is Moroccan, a shocking figure given that Moroccans make up just 1.9% of the population. Foreign nationals now account for 31.4% of Spain’s prison population, which is three times their share of the general population. These numbers don’t just highlight a problem—they expose a crisis.
This is what open borders have brought to Spain: rising crime, overcrowded prisons, and chaos in the communities forced to deal with the fallout. And while Spanish citizens see their safety eroded, the Socialist government continues to champion policies that have made this mess possible.
Foreign Prisoners Are Filling Spain’s Jails
The foreign prison population has surged, increasing by 2,617 inmates over the past four years—more than double the rise in Spanish prisoners during the same time. In regions like Catalonia and Madrid, the problem is even worse: foreigners make up 50% and 42% of inmates, far outstripping their share of the local population. These aren’t isolated statistics; they’re evidence of a system breaking under the strain of failed policies.
Moroccans: The Largest Group in Spanish Prisons
The numbers don’t lie. Of the 5,471 Moroccan inmates currently in Spanish prisons, they represent 29.5% of the foreign prison population. That means one in three foreign prisoners is from Morocco. Think about that: a group that’s less than 2% of the population makes up nearly a third of all foreign inmates. This isn’t just an anomaly—it’s a sign of a deeper failure to enforce borders, maintain order, and ensure accountability.
The Canary Islands: A Gateway to Crime
Every week, more migrants arrive on Spanish shores. Just this week, 115 migrants landed on the Canary Islands, part of the constant flow facilitated by Socialist policies. While the government insists this is about compassion, the reality is clear: these arrivals aren’t being vetted, integrated, or managed. The results speak for themselves—in rising crime, overwhelmed resources, and a public paying the price for political negligence.
The Socialist Government’s Role
Instead of fixing the problem, the Socialist government doubles down. Just recently, left-wing leader Yolanda Díaz pushed for the legalization of 500,000 immigrants, ignoring the damage this approach has already caused. This isn’t leadership—it’s sabotage. These policies have turned a manageable immigration system into an open-door, free-for-all, with no accountability and no plan for the consequences.
The Cost of Inaction
Spain is at a breaking point. Its Socialist government has embraced policies that hurt its citizens and weaken the nation. The numbers prove it: open borders aren’t enriching the country—they’re destroying it. If this government won’t act to protect its own people, it’s up to the citizens of Spain to demand a change before it’s too late.
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It is more than considerably likely that Pedro Pinochio Sánchez Soros the Spanish usurper President has done a deal for himself with the King of Morocco, essentially to help Morocco to empty its prisons of the most troublesome sociopathic types by first handing to the UN NGOs for transport to Spain. It can’t be certain the value of the exchanges, but it has on the Spanish side already included the handing over North African protectorates that sooner rather than later are probably being ethically cleansed, just as the Spanish and Europeans in general are facing, courtesy of the Globalist Central Bankers and their tax free foundations.