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10,000+ Migrants Died Trying to Reach Spain This Year

This includes the Mediterranean and Atlantic ways

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  • i watched a documentary on lengths that the spanish go through to prevent people from claiming asylum in ceuta and melilla and it convinced me to stop bothering with moving to spain to avoid my country's descent into fascism.

    the documentary explained that; so long as the person can walk into the asylum office and speak to an agent; they're guaranteed refugee status and won't be deported. then the documentary showed the miles worth 20-foot walls and fences with razor wire at the top; dogs and police on continuous and heavily patrols; and various other booby traps meant to ensure that the people are both turned away or prevented from ever setting foot in that asylum office.

    the worst part for me in the documentary is when they explained that the asylum agents and office personnel were in on this charade and would frequently pretend that they didn't notice when the person actually made it past the gauntlet of barriers and literally acted like they could see or hear the person scream/crying/begging them for help right in front of their faces. it got so bad that the offices remodeled so that the agents and staff were situated behind bank-teller-like glass windows to enable them to close the blinds and shut the window if they decided to ignore the suffering human being in front of their eyes like americans pretend they can't see a beggar on the streets.

    i've been happy to see the spanish officials tweak their tune to atleast give token support to the plight of people like the palestinians in their genocide; but i can't help but wonder if it's also cover for something much worse.