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Canaries 'facing migrant crisis'
BBC ^ | 18 Aug 2006 | BBC

Posted on 08/18/2006 6:42:42 AM PDT by Marius3188

Spain's Canary Islands can no longer cope with the soaring number of illegal immigrants arriving from Africa, local leaders say.

Regional government chief Adan Martin called on the Spanish authorities in Madrid to form an emergency cabinet and provide more aid.

He told Spanish radio 16,400 African migrants had arrived in makeshift boats since the beginning of the year.

This number is more than three times higher than for the whole of 2005.

"We're on red alert and can't carry on taking responsibility for accommodation and medical care of immigrants," Mr Martin told Cadena Ser radio station.

"Everything has a limit, and every time it gets nearer. In some areas I think we've already reached it."

Patrols

His appeal follows a recent visit to the islands by Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero who praised the way the local administration was handling the problem.

The EU plans to launch maritime patrols around the Canaries and along the West African coast to help limit the flow of migrants.

Mr Martin said that even with reinforced patrols, the plan was insufficient "to monitor such a large zone in Africa, where we know there are an enormous number of people who want to come to Europe and Spain via the Canaries".

In response, a European Commission spokesperson said that everything possible was being done to help, but the crisis would not be solved overnight.

Mr Martin has called on Madrid to set up a "crisis cell" made up of the ministries of interior, foreign affairs and defence among others to tackle the problem.

The long and dangerous journey to the Canaries from Mauritania has in recent months become the favoured route to the European Union for migrants from Africa.

Nearly 400 people were intercepted on Wednesday alone, the AFP news agency quoted rescue services as saying. Another 100 people were found in boats off the coast on Thursday.

Earlier this month, sunbathers on a Tenerife beach came to the aid of 88 exhausted African migrants - among 205 who reached the islands on three open boats - making headlines around the world.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: africa; aliens; canaries; canaryislands; eu; eurabia; europe; illegals; immigrants; migrants; spain
One of the most important issues facing Developed nations in the 21st Century will be the flood of illegals from poorer countries.
1 posted on 08/18/2006 6:42:44 AM PDT by Marius3188
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To: Marius3188

Tain't nothin' that a few sharp-eyed troopers armed with M-60s couldn't solve.


2 posted on 08/18/2006 6:44:41 AM PDT by CholeraJoe (USAF Air Rescue "That others may live.")
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And to think my Family left those 'god forsaken islands' (supposedly their words) in 1729 with free passage to the new world~(San Antonio) provided by King Phillip V
3 posted on 08/18/2006 6:50:27 AM PDT by corbe (mystified)
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5 posted on 08/18/2006 7:59:17 AM PDT by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: Marius3188
Canaries 'facing migrant crisis'

I didn't know canaries were migratory.

6 posted on 08/18/2006 8:02:57 AM PDT by Erasmus (<This page left intentionally vague>)
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To: corbe
And to think my Family left those 'god forsaken islands' (supposedly their words) in 1729 with free passage to the new world~(San Antonio) provided by King Phillip V ...

Accept for people in the San Antonio area that is a little known fact of history. The reason I'm aware of it is two fold, I've visited the Canary Islands, specifically Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), and San Antonio ... and have read enough about local history in both places to know there's a connection.

7 posted on 08/18/2006 8:09:33 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: yankeedame
Not shown on this map the island of Tenerife, on the southeast side is Pico de Teidi. This mountain rises from sea level almost up to 12,000 feet ... very impressive when sailing past it in a 15 meter sail boat. In fact it's the highest point in all of Spain and its territories.
8 posted on 08/18/2006 8:26:17 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: BluH2o
Not shown on this map the island of Tenerife, on the southeast side is Pico de Teidi ...

That should read ... Not shown on the map of the island of Tenerife, on the southeast side, is Pico de Teidi.

9 posted on 08/18/2006 8:31:01 AM PDT by BluH2o
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To: corbe

I am late to this thread but my grandchildren are also direct descendants of the Canary Islanders; Juan Leal Goraz. And I have vacationed there and can't imagine the place being overrun by African illegals. The islands are tiny, and their resources are very very limited, especially water.


10 posted on 08/18/2006 8:35:27 AM PDT by squarebarb
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To: Individual Rights in NJ
"West African- code for Islamic militant"

Senegal is full of them!

/sarc

11 posted on 08/20/2006 7:08:17 PM PDT by zimdog
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