Spain’s Supreme Court has upheld prison sentences for seven individuals over Facebook comments criticizing unaccompanied foreign minors in the border enclave of Melilla, marking a chilling escalation in the far-left government’s war on free speech amid skyrocketing migrant-related crime.
The ruling, which imposes terms ranging from eight months to one year and ten months, stems from posts that prosecutors deemed as promoting hostility toward the group of mostly North African migrants.
Charges were initially dropped, but an appeal led to convictions under Spain’s hate crime laws.
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This case exemplifies the inverted priorities under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist-led government, which has faced mounting criticism for prioritizing mass migration over native safety and free expression.
Just months ago, Alex Soros heaped praise on Sánchez for granting amnesty to up to 500,000 illegal migrants via royal decree, bypassing parliament entirely. Soros called it “real leadership,” urging more nations to follow suit in flooding their borders.
Meanwhile, the regime has threatened to “limit and likely ban” X entirely, joining the EU’s broader crackdown on platforms that allow unfiltered discourse. Sánchez’s administration cited protecting minors, but the selective targeting of X—while ignoring platforms like Snapchat linked to child grooming—reveals the true aim: silencing opposition to open-borders policies.
The hypocrisy is stark when contrasted with surging crime statistics. A new study shows foreigners commit five times more rapes and four times more murders per capita than Spaniards, with penetrative rape cases exploding 143% in five years to over 5,200 in 2024.
As we detailed, that’s an average of 14 rapes per day, nearly tripling from six years prior.
In one egregious example, a 26-year-old Senegalese migrant who raped a 14-year-old girl he groomed on Instagram avoided prison altogether.
Source: modernity