Abr. 29, 2026 8:27 pm

ESPAÑA: Cientos de vecinos de Las Palmas ESTALLAN contra el PSOE por la apertura de un nuevo centro de menas

ESPAÑA: Cientos de vecinos de Las Palmas ESTALLAN contra el PSOE por la apertura de un nuevo centro de menas

La indignación crece en Las Palmas tras la decisión del Partido Socialista de abrir un nuevo centro de acogida para menas (menores extranjeros no acompañados). Los vecinos, cansados de lo que consideran una imposición política sin atender a las consecuencias sociales, han salido a las calles para alzar la voz contra lo que califican como un auténtico atentado contra la seguridad y la convivencia ciudadana.

Los testimonios son claros y estremecedores. Padres de familia aseguran que ya no pueden permitir que sus hijos salgan solos de casa a primera hora de la mañana, pues temen encontrarse con grupos de jóvenes apostados en las inmediaciones. Según relatan, muchos de estos chicos observan quién entra o sale, e incluso han protagonizado robos al paso, quitando bolsas o mochilas a vecinos indefensos. El clima de inseguridad ha alcanzado tal nivel que algunos residentes se han visto obligados a acompañar siempre a los menores para evitar incidentes.

Pedro, uno de los vecinos que ha hablado con los medios bajo el anonimato y de espaldas a la cámara por miedo a represalias, resume la situación en pocas palabras: “Esto es insostenible”. Denuncia que, además de los robos, se han producido episodios de acoso a menores, insultos a trabajadores de seguridad y hasta ataques con piedras y botellas. La Policía, explican los residentes, solo aparece cuando es llamada, pero no puede permanecer vigilando de forma permanente. Eso deja a los ciudadanos en un estado de indefensión alarmante.

La sensación general es que la administración socialista ha abandonado a los vecinos en favor de políticas migratorias impuestas desde arriba. Los manifestantes denuncian que, a pesar de las protestas pacíficas ya realizadas y la cobertura mediática que ha existido, la alcaldía —en manos del PSOE— se ha limitado a hacerse fotos, mostrar una sonrisa y dar por cerrada la polémica. Para los residentes, esa actitud representa una falta absoluta de respeto hacia quienes día a día sufren las consecuencias de estas decisiones.

Los vecinos, además, señalan que el horario de los transportes públicos agrava la situación, ya que los autobuses no llegan temprano ni circulan durante la madrugada, lo que convierte las calles en un terreno desprotegido. Muchos trabajadores que inician o terminan sus turnos en esas franjas deben enfrentarse solos a un ambiente que consideran hostil y amenazante. La pregunta que todos se hacen es hasta cuándo deberán soportar este clima de inseguridad antes de que las autoridades reconozcan el problema y tomen medidas reales.

Desde el PSOE, por el momento, no ha habido respuestas contundentes, más allá de la retórica habitual de integración y solidaridad. Sin embargo, cada día son más los que opinan que el coste social lo pagan los ciudadanos de a pie, mientras los dirigentes viven ajenos a la realidad de los barrios. El descontento se ha convertido en rabia, y la rabia en una movilización ciudadana que no parece tener intención de cesar.

La situación en Las Palmas se ha convertido en un símbolo de lo que muchos sectores conservadores califican como el fracaso de las políticas progresistas en materia de inmigración. La apertura de un centro de menas no solo supone un desafío en términos de seguridad, sino también en la convivencia y en la confianza entre instituciones y ciudadanos. Con el paso de los días, el clamor popular exige menos discursos y más soluciones concretas.

#LasPalmas #PSOE #Menas #InseguridadCiudadana #VecinosUnidos #PolíticasMigratorias #BastaYa


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