Maroto has revoked the residency documents of 300 people who falsely claimed they lived in Vitoria to be able to have access to free food products
The mayor of the Basque Country's capital has been compared to Adolf Hitler and France's controversial far-right politician Jean Marie Le Pen after he accused North Africans of "sponging off his citizens".
Javier Maroto told Spanish radio station Cadena Ser in July that Algerians and Moroccans were registering as residents in the Basque city of Vitoria with the sole purpose of claiming social benefits.
“They've been told they can sponge off others here, many Vitorians have had it up to here with these people,” Maroto said.“They have no intention of working or integrating.”
The Popular Party leader has been heavily criticized by political opponent Xabier Aguirre, president of the Basque Nationalist Party in neighbouring Alaba, who called him “The Hitler of Vitoria” on local radio.
“They've been told they can sponge off others here, many Vitorians have had it up to here with these people,” Maroto said.“They have no intention of working or integrating.”
The Popular Party leader has been heavily criticized by political opponent Xabier Aguirre, president of the Basque Nationalist Party in neighbouring Alaba, who called him “The Hitler of Vitoria” on local radio.