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Increased Illegal Immigration in Spain Triggers Crime and Public Spending

In recent months, Spain has climbed positions to become the real epicenter of illegal immigration in Europe. The figures leave no doubt: according to the latest official data published by the Government for January 2025, more than 5,300 illegal immigrants have entered the country, many of them across the coasts of the Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla. Arrivals occur in waves, with boats coming mainly from Algeria and sub-Sahara…
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In recent months, Spain has climbed positions to become the real epicenter of illegal immigration in Europe. The figures leave no doubt: according to the latest official data published by the Government for January 2025, more than 5,300 illegal immigrants have entered the country, many of them across the coasts of the Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla. Arrivals occur in waves, with boats coming mainly from Algeria and sub-Sahara…

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periodistadigital.com broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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