Spanish PM Highlights Immigration Benefits
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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has returned to Mauritania. This time with seven ministers. For once, the trip is not motivated by an increase in the arrivals of cayucos to the Canary Islands—the tightening of Mauritanian control has reduced them by 40%—but immigration remains at the center of the agenda. Mauritania remains the origin of the majority of boats that leave for the Canary Islands and is in turn the destination of ten…
In the midst of a crisis of xenophobia over the ultra-attacks of Torre Pacheco, the president of the government launches a message in favor of "safe, regular and orderly" migration that contributes to the "progress" of the countrySpain has twice as many foreigners as in 2005 and a lower crime rate The president of the government, Pedro Sanchez, has launched a message in favor of "safe, regular and orderly" migration that in his opinion is contri…
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Spanish PM highlights immigration benefits
NOUAKCHOTT (AFP) : Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday highlighted the benefits brought by immigrants during a visit to Mauritania where he spoke after anti-immigrant unrest in a Spanish town. Sanchez, stood alongside Mauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, told reporters that Spain and other rich countries owe a lot to migrants for their development. Mauritania has however become a key staging post for undocumente…


The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, has launched a message in favor of "safe, regular and orderly" migration that in his opinion is contributing to the progress and "good economic situation" of the Spanish state.
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