'A shrinking population and economic boom suggest that Spain will need twelve million immigrants over the next 30 years. Farms and industry are crying out for labour... However, now it's harder for immigrants to become legal, and it will be easier to expel them.' lf we need them, why are we afraid of immigrants?
"'lf you saw our lives there, you'd understand why. We have nothing” Last summer thousands of sub-Saharan Africans crossed the Gibraltar strait to southern Spain. After a few days, they fanned north and tried to melt into the economies of Spain and northern Europe. Fortress Europe has shut one door so the illegal are using another.
Are rich countries justified in shutting their doors to poverty?
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