Dominicans fear tougher measures
posted on: Nov 20 2011 13:34 by RDugey. Viewed 17 times.The virtual triumph polls give Mariano Rajoy, candidate for the Presidency by the Popular Party (PP), not full of joy to some members of the Dominican community residents here that they fear that with the return to the Government of the right political force tightening immigration policies and increase the difficulty of foreigners to regulate their legal on soil status Spanish.
Near 34,798 Dominicans reside in 179 municipalities of the community of Madrid and yesterday in the neighborhood of Cuatro Caminos, an enclave of the community of Dominican in Madrid, in the midst of a day cloudy and rainy, about a dozen quisqueyanos acknowledged the difficult situation facing the Spanish economy that has left nearly five million people unemployed according to the update in October, stumbling block which has also been one of the most difficult issues that has due raffle at his campaign for the Presidency candidate, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba u000aofficial who presents the Spanish workers ' Socialist Party (PSOE), and representing to a large extent the left local.
On 4 November, with little more than two weeks to the elections, the results of a survey prepared by the Centre for sociological research of Spain (CIS) were 17 points of advantage to Rajoy on Rubalca.
"I would personally like to win the PSOE but sure WINS Rajoy and hopefully not, because it is not with the immigrants", said Moses Valera, who AP has spent ten years living in the Iberian country and criticizes immigration positions assumed by the candidate of the pp.
"Yara" as another Dominican who works distributing flyers near the metro Cuatro Caminos, consistent with the foregoing by Valera calls and is coming more stringent measures for foreigners who fear a negative for the immigrant community outcome.
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The other side of the u000aELECTION
others are more optimistic, reserved or indifferent to the results of the elections. In the first group is Gabriel Herrera, employee of the Dominican bar "La Hamaquita", who favors a political change and decreases the radical accusations against Rajoy.
"He has given signals that he is a straight person and has also changed his speech in the sense that they are people that delincan which will be sent to Santo Domingo after serving his sentence," said Herrera which also approves the change as the price that has to pay the current government management that has given the economy during the crisisthat however does not have its origin in Spain "had received better"

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