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Globalist State-Sanctioned Suicide: Spain to Euthanize 25-Year-Old Gang-Rape Victim Abandoned in Migrant-Filled Juvenile Center

Noelia Castillo Ramos via X

In an exceedingly chilling display of state overreach, a 25-year-old Barcelona woman named Noelia Castillo Ramos is scheduled to undergo euthanasia this Thursday, marking what critics call the grim endpoint of years of institutional failure and unchecked mass migration policies in Spain.

The procedure, approved under the country’s 2021 euthanasia law, follows years of severe physical and mental trauma that Noelia Castillo Ramos suffered after being gang-raped as a minor by a group of unaccompanied foreign minors while she was housed in a state-run juvenile center, the Spanish newspaper La Gaceta reported.

Rather than safeguarding vulnerable citizens, authorities appear to have enabled the very suffering they now propose to “resolve” through assisted death.

Ramos was born into a deeply dysfunctional family and spent much of her childhood and adolescence shuttled between children’s homes, a common outcome of Spain’s broken foster system. As a teenager in one such facility, she became the victim of a brutal gang rape carried out by a group of unaccompanied foreign minors—often referred to as MENAs—whose presence in these centers has repeatedly raised alarms among conservative voices.

The assault left indelible scars, both physical and psychological, setting the stage for a cascade of tragedies that the state has done little to prevent.

In 2022, overwhelmed by the horror of what happened, Ramos attempted suicide by leaping from a fifth-floor window. The fall caused irreversible spinal cord damage, rendering her paraplegic and entirely dependent on others for even the most basic daily tasks. Chronic, excruciating pain has since defined her existence, compounded by profound mental anguish that Spanish authorities have deemed sufficient grounds for euthanasia under the expanded category of “severe mental suffering.”

Ramos has repeatedly insisted that her choice is not impulsive but the result of long and painful reflection. In a recent interview with El Confidencial, she declared, “None of my family are in favor of euthanasia. I am a pillar of the family. I am leaving them suffering. But what about my suffering? The happiness of a father, a mother, or a sister shouldn’t be more important than that of a daughter or the life of a daughter.”

Her words underscore a tragic inversion of priorities, where individual autonomy is elevated above the sacred bonds of family and the duty of the state to protect life.

The family has been torn apart by this ordeal. Her mother, Yolanda Ramos, initially harbored deep reservations but has now chosen to stand by her daughter’s side during her final moments. In stark contrast, her father has waged a fierce legal battle to halt the procedure, arguing that his daughter lacks the mental clarity to make such a permanent decision.

Supported by Christian Lawyers and other pro-life advocates, he has pursued every available avenue to compel the state to offer genuine care instead of death.

Despite these efforts, Spanish courts and ultimately the European Court of Human Rights have sided with Ramos’s request, overriding parental concerns in a move that many national conservatives view as an assault on family sovereignty.

The rulings have paved the way for the Thursday procedure in Barcelona, transforming a personal tragedy into a national symbol of bureaucratic indifference. What began as a failure to protect a child has evolved into a state-sanctioned exit from the very pain the system helped create.

Throughout the controversy, Ramos has shared her perspective in several media appearances, including her final interview on Antena 3’s “Y Ahora Sonsoles” with journalist Bea Osa. She expressed relief at being allowed to proceed but emphasized that she is not encouraging others to follow her path. Her testimony has highlighted the unbearable nature of her condition while revealing the emotional toll on loved ones who must now witness the state’s intervention.

The case has ignited fierce condemnation from Spain’s right-wing populist forces. Vox party president Santiago Abascal expressed profound dismay, stating, “I’m deeply affected by this news. The State takes a daughter away from her parents. The MENAs rape her. And the solution the State gives her is to drive her to suicide.” Abascal’s remarks cut to the heart of a broader pattern: a government that imports chaos through open-border policies and then offers euthanasia as its twisted form of compassion.

Abascal did not stop there, branding the entire episode as emblematic of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Spain. “Sánchez’s Spain is a horror movie,” he declared, linking the tragedy to years of policies that prioritize globalist migration agendas over the safety of native families. His words resonate with millions who see this not as a dignified end but as the logical conclusion of a system that first abandons its own citizens to foreign predators and then disposes of the victims.

Echoing these sentiments, Vox MEP Hermann Tertsch painted an even starker picture of systemic betrayal. “She wants to die because a pack of MENAs raped her in a state-run care center where the State took her and left her in the hands of beasts,” he wrote. “She tried to kill herself afterward and ended up disabled. And now the State is going to kill her, ‘doing her a favor.’ This poor girl has known no home or homeland, only a black pit full of monsters.”

Tertsch’s assessment highlights a recurring nightmare across Europe: the placement of unaccompanied migrant minors in facilities ill-equipped—or unwilling—to shield local children from exploitation. Spanish media outlets have notably avoided specifying the ethnic background of the attackers, yet the pattern of such assaults in state care centers mirrors grooming scandals documented in the United Kingdom, where mass migration has exacted a devastating human cost.

Conservative critics argue that this case exposes the euthanasia regime as a convenient escape hatch for a state unwilling to confront its own failures. Instead of reforming foster care, cracking down on migrant crime, or investing in genuine rehabilitation, authorities have legalized assisted suicide as the default response to suffering they themselves enabled. Ramos’s story, they contend, reveals how globalist policies erode national identity and family structures.

The 2021 euthanasia law, pushed through under Sánchez’s administration, was sold as an expansion of personal freedom. Yet in practice, it has become a tool that absolves the state of responsibility. By removing children from struggling families, exposing them to unchecked migrant violence in care homes, and later offering death as “relief,” the government has constructed what opponents label a bureaucratic death machine.

This tragedy also underscores the anti-family tilt of Spain’s current leadership. Parents who object to euthanasia find their authority stripped away by courts aligned with EU globalist mandates. The father’s unsuccessful fight, backed by traditional values, illustrates how national-conservative principles of parental rights and the sanctity of life are increasingly sidelined in favor of progressive ideology.

Ramos’s own words in her final public statements reveal a young woman caught between despair and a system that offers no real alternatives. While she maintains her decision was carefully considered, the surrounding circumstances—rooted in state neglect and migration-related violence—suggest the euthanasia is less a triumph of autonomy than a symptom of societal collapse. Her case has revived urgent questions about medical ethics, the limits of individual choice, and the state’s duty to preserve life.

Conservatives and right-wing populists warn that Spain’s trajectory under Sánchez risks normalizing the disposal of citizens deemed burdensome. The emphasis on “dignified death” masks a deeper refusal to address root causes: broken families, porous borders, and a welfare system overwhelmed by mass migration. Voices like Abascal and Tertsch represent a growing chorus demanding protection for the vulnerable rather than their elimination.

Pro-life groups and right-wing lawmakers insist that true compassion would involve securing borders, reforming juvenile facilities to prioritize citizen safety, and rejecting euthanasia in favor of robust support networks. Ramos’s fate, they argue, should serve as a cautionary tale against the anti-human consequences of globalist governance.

The story of Noelia Castillo Ramos ought not be viewed as an isolated incident but a direct result of left-liberal globalist policies that place migrant inflows and state-assisted death above the welfare of Spain’s own daughters and sons.

The post Globalist State-Sanctioned Suicide: Spain to Euthanize 25-Year-Old Gang-Rape Victim Abandoned in Migrant-Filled Juvenile Center appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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