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The system meltdown prompts Alicante immigration authorities to protest

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The Comisiones Obreras have called on workers at the Extranjería in Alicante to start protesting outside the capital office (c/ Ebanistería, 03007 Alicante) on March 27th and 31st and April 3rd from 11:00 to 11:30.

They state that the organisational and resource crisis facing immigration offices is expected to get worse when the new immigration laws go into effect on May 20th. Alicante, where 21% of the population is foreign, is one of the provinces with the highest concentration of foreign residents, along with Madrid, Barcelona, Andalusia, Valencia, and the Canary Islands, they claim, despite the fact that this has sparked protests throughout Spain.

The third province that processes immigration applications is Alicante


According to the union, the province of Alicante processes the third-highest number of immigration applications. Over 6.8 million foreigners, or nearly 14% of the nation’s total population, lived there overall in 2024. In 2024, almost 1.2 million applications were handled in Spain.

“Unsustainable” and “at their limit,” according to union sources, the situation has prompted calls for nationwide protests to demand rapid answers.

The demonstrations aim to draw attention to the immigration system’s current breakdown and call for the assurance of the financial, material, and human resources required to satisfy the rising demand. Without an effective immigration system, thousands of people may not be able to work and live in Spain lawfully, which would have a significant negative influence on both their personal lives and the nation’s economy as a whole.

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An immediate assessment of the job list is one of the group’s demands, considering that there are now just 1,500 employees nationally and that 30% of open positions remain empty. They clarify that even if the number of foreigners has grown exponentially over the past 20 years, this number has remained constant.

In recognition of the intricacy and accountability of the work done, they also call for comparable compensation with other General State Administration agencies like Social Security, SEPE, or Traffic.

They are also calling for better internal mobility and teleworking arrangements, as the rules governing them now differ greatly between provinces.


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Eight minors and four adults arrested in a brawl in Alicante

National Police officers in Alicante have apprehended four adults and eight juveniles on suspicion of causing a riot and causing injuries. Four Spaniards, three minors, and eight Algerians, five of whom are minors, are among those apprehended. A katana (a Japanese sword characterised by a curved, single-edged blade) was confiscated during the police intervention, and one of the detainees attempted to conceal it from the officers.

The incident took place on Sunday, May 4th, at approximately 8:15 p.m. in a location near Boulevard del Pla in the city of Alicante. Four of the apprehended individuals sustained injuries that required medical attention.

The disturbance was characterised by the use of blunt objects, such as katana-style swords and pepper spray, as reported by the officers. Numerous contacts to the 091 call centre from residents of the “northern” region of Alicante informed the police of the events.

The National Police deployed extensively in response to the severity of the incident. Upon their arrival, the officers observed a significant number of individuals disputing among themselves. Upon recognising the officers’ presence, they attempted to escape. Nevertheless, the police had already cordoned off the area to prevent escapes, thereby neutralising and regulating the situation.

Other participants in the same conflict who attempted to conceal themselves among passersby have been located with the assistance of witnesses. Public assistance led to the discovery of pepper spray in the possession of one of the young men.

The aforementioned katana-style weapon, which one of the alleged participants in the riot had allegedly attempted to conceal in some hedges, was also recovered as a result of witness statements. He returned to the site and hid it under a car, where a patrol found it.

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The National Police notified the Alicante Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office that they had apprehended juveniles during the aforementioned riot.


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Benidorm National Police thwart church robbery

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In the early hours of the morning, a man made an attempt to loot a parish church in Benidorm. However, the alarm was activated, and the National Police responded promptly to avert any theft. The force confirmed that the alleged criminal, aged 30, was apprehended in the vicinity, where he was found to be in possession of a multi-tool and a torch, as a result of the prompt police response and the cordon that had been established around the premises.

An alarm in a church triggered the incident. The National Police’s Cimacc 091 Unit promptly received the alert and dispatched numerous personnel from the Local Citizen Security Brigade.

The actuation of a location and containment device was prompted by the detection of a suspect inside the building by video surveillance cameras. The officers collaborated to create a cordon around the facility, which encompassed potential escape routes.

Officers located him near the building a few minutes after the deployment, where he was carrying a multi-tool and a torch. He was immediately apprehended after being identified as the perpetrator of the robbery.

The police determined that the detainee had climbed over the perimeter fence of the church and forced the lock on one of the sliding doors to obtain access during an initial inspection. He was unable to take any items as a result of the rapid operation. The Benidorm Duty Court was summoned to hear the detainee.

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Man who held and beat his ex-partner in Torrevieja to be tried on Thursday

The man who is accused of restraining his ex-partner in a Torrevieja residence for hours and striking her on the head and stomach will be put on trial on Thursday.

At approximately 11:00 p.m. on November 1st, 2023, the incident happened. After a two-year relationship, the defendant accosted his ex-partner on the street. He secured a cloth sack over her head, covered her mouth, and coerced her into a vehicle operated by an unidentified individual. The vehicle was to transport her to a residence in a nearby housing development.

Upon his arrival, he confined her to one of the house’s rooms and spent the night repeatedly entering and exiting the room in an attempt to physically assault her. The woman was able to escape from the residence at 2:00 p.m. the following day.

The Prosecutor’s Office is requesting an eight-year prison sentence for the offences of unlawful detention, assault, and threats. The trial is scheduled to commence at 9:30 a.m. in Section 1 of the Alicante Provincial Court on Thursday, May 8th.


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