What's Caused the Recent Anti-Migrant Unrest in Spain?
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The anti-migrant rounds organized near Murcia also attended people arrived from our country. And last May, the new formation of ultra-right European participated in the Remigration Summit of Gallarate
What's caused the recent anti-migrant unrest in Spain?
Several days of unrest in the Spanish town of Torre Pacheco have highlighted rising tensions over immigration, an issue which the far right has pushed to the centre stage. Fourteen people have so far been arrested, according to officials.
The movement will have been formed this year and has only won an expression in the last three months, especially through Telegram, mobilised the 'cata' to migrants in Torre Pacheco.
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español Torre Pacheco is a quiet town in Murcia, in southern Spain, which saw its calm suddenly evaporate after a series of riots and clashes with xenophobic overtones that in recent days have led this community of just 41,000 inhabitants to spend nights locked down and in widespread fear. It all began after a 68-year-old resident was attacked on July 9. Three people have been arrested for the incident, a Civil Guard spok…
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español Torre Pacheco is a quiet town in Murcia, in southern Spain, which saw its calm suddenly evaporate after a series of riots and clashes with xenophobic overtones that in recent days have led this community of just 41,000 inhabitants to spend nights locked down and in widespread fear. It all began after a 68-year-old resident was attacked on July 9. Three people have been arrested for the incident, a Civil Guard spok…
The plans for the riots that took place last weekend in the Spanish province of Murcia originated in far-right Telegram groups. "Good or bad. We'll get them all."
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