Spain: Canary Islands Invasion Continues, No End in Sight

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It’s not just the US borders that are open.

Every white country has open borders.

None of the nonwhite countries have this, despite the fact that it’s an established fact that diversity is our greatest strength.

European Conservative:

In a record-breaking incident, a boat carrying 231 migrants arrived at the Canary Islands, the largest single migrant vessel to reach the archipelago.

The boat, which departed from The Gambia, carried 58 minors and 13 women among the passengers, all of African origin, including individuals from Senegal, Mali, and Guinea. The dangerous journey across the Atlantic left three of the migrants in need of hospital treatment for minor injuries.


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This arrival comes on the heels of a tragic shipwreck in September, the worst in the Canary Islands in 30 years, which left 50 people missing. The number of migrants reaching the Canary Islands has surged this year, with 32,878 individuals arriving between January and mid-October, a 39.7% increase compared to last year. Of this figure, 2,875 migrants arrived in October alone, 467 of them unaccompanied minors.

The government of the Canary Islands has voiced frustration at the lack of support from Spain’s central government.

The Atlantic route from West Africa to the Canary Islands has seen a sharp rise in illegal migration in recent years. The islands are a primary destination for migrants departing from West African countries like The Gambia, Senegal, and Morocco.

In response to the continuous flow of migrants, the Spanish government, led by Pedro Sánchez, has begun dispersing migrants from the Canary Islands to the mainland. In October, the government chartered 15 flights, transporting more than 3,000 migrants to Madrid. These migrants were then sent by bus to various regions across Spain, including Andalusia and Castilla y León. Sources from AENA, Spain’s airport operator, indicate that the number could exceed 5,000 by the end of the month.

The crisis shows no signs of abating. Last month, the Canary Islands recorded the highest number of migrant arrivals in a single week, with nearly 3,000 migrants arriving on over 40 boats.

These diverse individuals are so strong, you have to wonder why their own countries are not trying to lock them in, and force them to design high technology.

Why is Africa willing to give so many budding young geniuses to Europe for free?

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