Elon Musk again attacks Sánchez and accuses him of high treason for the regularization of immigrants

Elon Musk attacks Pedro Sánchez again, accusing him of high treason for the regularization of immigrants, while the president replies by criticizing the "technologists."

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The billionaire Elon Musk has once again attacked the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, whom he has accused of "high treason" for the extraordinary regularization process for immigrants that begins this Monday.

"The dirty Sánchez is guilty of high treason," the businessman has written in a message on the social network X, which he owns, thus reacting to Sánchez's words at the closing of the progressive summit 'Global Progressive Mobilisation', held this Saturday in Barcelona, where the head of the Executive defended the regularization of half a million migrants promoted by his Government and rejected by the opposition.

"I want to tell the right and the far-right that oppose it that Spain is a child of migration and will not be the mother of xenophobia," Sánchez affirmed.

Musk's comment responds to a previous post by another X user who had described the president's words as "the greatest betrayal in European history."

It is not the first time that the owner of X attacks Sánchez. In February he already wrote: "Of course, the dirty Sánchez is a traitor to Spain", in response to a thread about the regularization process of foreigners in Spain.

On another occasion, he also assured that "the dirty Sánchez is a tyrant and traitor to the people of Spain", after the president announced his intention to ban social networks for those under 16 years of age and to prosecute digital platforms and their executives who do not remove "hateful and illegal" content.

Sánchez lashes out at the technocrats

This Sunday, Sánchez has lashed out at the "oligarchs" whom he accuses of playing with the mental and democratic health of citizens, especially young people, sheltering behind the argument that "freedom of expression must be protected".

"Under the guise of protecting freedom of expression, what they allow these technocrats to do is line their pockets at the expense of the mental health of our young people. It is not freedom of expression to manipulate images of girls and women with artificial intelligence applications to show them naked in social media. That is not freedom of expression, that is a violation of people's rights and freedoms," he stated at a PSOE event in Huelva.

Along the same lines, he has underlined that neither can "denigrating and stigmatizing" migrants be considered freedom of expression, who, as he has defended, contribute "honestly to the prosperity and economic development of nations".