The police union JUPOL has denounced, through its social networks, with the publication of a video, the assault that occurred yesterday at the embassy of Gambia in Madrid, when a group of people who were waiting in line to get the papers necessary to process their regularization in Spain proceeded to climb the wall that protects the diplomatic delegation from the outside to try to enter it without respecting the corresponding turn.
JUPOL attributes these events to how the Government has ordered the regularization process for foreign persons in irregular situations, "which is generating authentic chaos in a large part of the country, something totally predictable," according to the police union.
No, no es #África: es la embajada de #Gambia en #Madrid.
— JUPOL (@JupolNacional) April 28, 2026
Todo ello como consecuencia del proceso de regularización de personas extranjeras en situación irregular impulsado por el Gobierno, que está generando un auténtico caos en buena parte del país, algo totalmente previsible,… pic.twitter.com/Bi05pmJ7io
Also through its social networks, JUPOL attests to "public order problems", as a consequence of the regularization process, in other parts of Spain, such as those registered at a specific point in Murcia, where a fight broke out between migrants in a queue.
JUPOL assures that it warned at the time that these types of situations would happen "among other reasons, for leaving the National Police out of a key process to guarantee security and control".
📺 We have intervened on @telecincoes, on @miradacriticat5 with @anaterradillos, to talk about the public order problems that the massive regularization process of irregular foreigners is generating.
— JUPOL (@JupolNacional) April 29, 2026
👉 It has already happened in #Murcia, in #Madrid and in other places… pic.twitter.com/hjtuQNmBhN