Spain looks to immigrants to drive economy
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Around 170 asylum seekers are staying in this hotel, in the town of Villaquilambre, which has been converted into a migrant centre.
They are among the many thousands of people who take the maritime route between the African coast and Spain each year.
So far this year, more than 42,000 undocumented migrants have arrived in Spain, an increase of 59% on 2023, the vast majority having undertaken the perilous crossing to the Canary Islands.
The archipelago’s difficulties in managing these large numbers have contributed to a fierce political debate about immigration, mirroring that in many other European countries. In Spain the controversy is driven in great part by the far-right Vox party, which frequently describes the trend as an “invasion”.
However, the arrivals have also underlined a major potential source of manpower for an economy which faces stiff demographic challenges.
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Source : BBC