Boatloads of illegal migrants making their way into Europe via Spain

As illegal migration picks up speed across the Mediterranean region, Spain is suffering a massive increase in migrant arrivals throughout its Canary Islands, a popular vacation destination.

Before the migrants arrive to Spain's mainland shores, many of them are appearing in places like Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands. The video below shows hundreds of illegal migrants waiting at Tenerife's airport to be flown to Spain's mainland:

The Spanish government is reportedly footing the bill – using taxpayer dollars, of course – to escort illegal migrants from the Spanish islands to the country's capital city of Madrid.

Since last October, the Spanish government has sent a whopping 300,000 illegal migrants who showed up in the Canaries to cities throughout Europe. The migrants are coming from places like Senegal, Mauritania, Gambia, Mali and Morocco, with most of them ending up in France – the vast majority of migrants are sent to France – Germany, Holland, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Canary Islands expecting 70,000 illegal migrants

The few hundred illegal migrants seen in the video above is a mere drop in the bucket. The Canary Islands are expected to receive more than 70,000 illegal migrants in the coming days now that the world knows Spain has become "the biggest gateway for illegal immigration in Europe," to quote Rubén Pulido, a Spanish political analyst.

Pulido says he is routinely threatened for trying to bring these truths to light because there are some very powerful people who are on a mission, it seems, to destroy native Europe and turn it into a massive holding zone for illegal migrants from places like Africa and the Middle East.

Spain's government right now is far-left, so it makes sense what is happening. Ever since Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, a socialist, took office, illegal migration has increased dramatically. Between January 1 and August 15 of this year, 22,304 migrants arrived to the Canary Islands – this compared to just 9,864 during the same time period last year.

"That is a 126 percent increase," noted Remix.news.

During the first six months of 2024, Spain as a whole saw 31,115 migrants arrive to its shores, this compared to 18,745 migrants arriving during the same time period in 2023. This represents a more than 60 percent increase.

Fernando Clavijo, president of the Canary Islands regional government, took aim at the European Union (EU) in a recent statement that blames the European globalist bloc for all that is happening.

According to Clavijo, the EU has to do more to stop this "so that the Canaries do not have to bear all the migratory pressure on Europe alone. Clavijo added that the migrants "are arriving in Europe, in Spain, and not only in the Canaries."

"We need massive deportations now!" someone wrote on X about the crisis. "Enough is enough! We must stand together as a whole against the Islamification of Europe in order to preserve our democracies, cultures, and values!"

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