The Leonese farmer José Antonio Turrado, general secretary of the Asaja agricultural union in Castilla y León, vindicates the regularization process of migrants settled in Spain promoted by the Government. The businessman defends that the union, in its vast majority, values the measure given the need for labor in the countryside and the importance of these people for the maintenance of the rural environment. Turrado insists that when José María Aznar’s PP carried out a similar regularization in 2000 and 2001, they viewed it favorably and asks that the interests of the countryside be thought of “above ideologies” in the face of Vox’s refusal to this process and in the face of its proclamations of “national priority”, imposed on the PP in communities such as Castilla y León.
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