One man's determination to take deadly migrant route from Senegal to Canary Islands | BBC News

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One man's determination to take deadly migrant route from Senegal to Canary Islands | BBC News


BBC Africa Eye investigates what is fast becoming the world’s deadliest migration route: the perilous Atlantic crossing from West Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands.

Facing days, even weeks, on the open ocean, this year more than 70,000 irregular migrants and refugees have attempted this treacherous journey in overcrowded wooden…

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  1. There are many non-profit and NGO-organizations that are regularly bringing illegal migrants from africa to the canary Islands and EU. People like the US american Multi-Billionaire George Soros are behind this.

  2. This is a problem the European Union has to address ;cause it is a trans European problem .These peopel will not stay in teh CAnary Islands:they will fly to mainland Spain and go to other parts of Europe. The capitals of France,Germany and England are saturated .

  3. BBC continues in its quest to frame what essentially is an invasion as an underdog triumphant story all while whitewashing israel's genocide in Gaza. It's time for countries around the world to really consider banning this propaganda cesspool.

  4. BBC trying to manipulate the British public into feeling sympathy for the parasites coming to take as much as they can and contribute nothing. Absolute traitors, and that's been obvious since they defended ISIS nazis.

  5. Tenerife is over run with them all selling drugs, stealing peoples phones, wallets ect. Prostitutes everywhere all over the streets absolutely ruined parts of the island.