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Mamadou, Migrant Child in the Canary Islands: 'I Prefer to Work without Papers in the Peninsula Rather than Waste Time in a Children's Centre'

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He was only 10 years old when he left Koranic school and started working. Mamadou, a young migrant who arrived in the Canary Islands at the age of 16, decided to jump to the Atlantic and play his life at sea. "I worked as a fisherman in Senegal with my godfather, but he arrived one day that I wanted to decide my future and took a patera," explains the young man from a Save The Children care center in Gran Canaria. Mamadou has been living two yea…
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He was only 10 years old when he left Koranic school and started working. Mamadou, a young migrant who arrived in the Canary Islands at the age of 16, decided to jump to the Atlantic and play his life at sea. "I worked as a fisherman in Senegal with my godfather, but he arrived one day that I wanted to decide my future and took a patera," explains the young man from a Save The Children care center in Gran Canaria. Mamadou has been living two yea…

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informacion.es broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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