The Monday night tuned the BBC program panorama suggested adopting a regularization for the 750 thousand irregular estimated survive in the UK. While immigration Minister rejected any kind of amnesty, the conservative mayor argued that it is impossible to expel undocumented 750,000 and said that he had a moral obligation to legalize those who have time here to do so contribute to the economy and to avoid that there are two classes of Londoners: a few living in the legality and others in the shade.Many observe the fact that, at the same time, the burgomaster requested harden the conditions for applying for visas and criticized the Government for being soft or inefficient before immigrants. From there that no shortage of those who say that the Mayor continues to be a right-wing which has another facet of the old tory hostile attitude to immigrants.However, should emphasize the fact that Johnson is the leader of the European right which does not follow the antiimmigrant discourse which has Sarkosy or Berlusconi. He has distanced himself even from his own party and even from his own Conservative Party in the Assembly. The Ibero-American community and immigrants must choose between two attitudes in this regard.One can be limited to condemn the burgomaster by being a member of the Party of Thatcher or say that he is a demagogue who is wanting to smuggle a sector of the population for fishing votes.Another may be that of wanting to exploit the criticism that he makes to the Government (and indirectly to his own party) to seek to generate a current of opinion towards the regularization.The first path leads to isolation and the self-defeating. Of course that there will be many English radicals who shall conform to denounce the Mayor of everything while they feel with a clear conscience that they are always against all of this system.