The morning headlines initially reported a de-escalation of anti-immigrant protests in Torre Pacheco, noting minimal attendance and police containment of radical elements. However, editorial focus quickly shifted to the underlying xenophobia, with extensive coverage detailing the far-right's role, labeling the unrest "white supremacist terrorism," and discussing its origins in second-generation immigrants. Investigations into hate crimes against a Vox Murcia president and the arrest of an individual inciting "hunts" gained prominence, alongside concerns about disinformation. The political discourse on migration intensified throughout the day, with Feijóo adopting calls for immediate deportation of irregulars, countered by Sánchez advocating "safe and legal" migration and defending immigrants' economic contributions. Later, PP-led regions announced plans to reject the government's proposed distribution of minor migrants. Separately, a new development emerged as former Finance Minister Cristóbal Montoro and his team were indicted for allegedly altering laws to benefit gas companies.