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Immigration Law Tightened: the Fire Wall in Portugal Crumbles

The conservative minority government is launching a tightening of the immigration and alien rights – with the support of the right-wing populist Chega party.

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On Wednesday, Portuguese MPs voted for a package of measures restricting access to the country for foreign workers. A security shift driven by the right and supported by the Chega party, which has become the country's second largest political force. From now on, only highly qualified immigrants will be eligible for a job search visa, reports RTL Luxembourg on 18 July. Find us on:Home– Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/current values.page » /> Th…

The conservative minority government is launching a tightening of the immigration and alien rights – with the support of the right-wing populist Chega party.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The representative of the Chega (CH) elected by the circle of Madeira to the Assembly of the Republic, Francisco Gomes " declares what is considered to be the state of departure to which security forces have been voted in Portugal," read a press note. According to the election, "in response to the disclosure of a video widely shared in social networks, where civilians violently attack authorities in the Autonomous Region", Francisco Gomes" conde…

·Funchal, Portugal
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At a press conference at the headquarters in Lisbon, André Ventura refused to use the expression “redlines” on these three measures, but considered it to be the “obvious corridor” of what was adopted last night in Parliament, on the subject of immigration and foreign law, which was said to be resulting from “an understanding” with AD. “We have perfect awareness that some of these proposals have no budgetary implications and the CHEGA obviously d…

·Portugal
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folhanacional.pt broke the news in Portugal on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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