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Friday, June 22, 2018

Spain: Students Forced Out of Their Homes to Make Way For Migrants

Citizens given 24 hours to leave “because (the migrants) come with many illnesses”

Students in Spain have been forced to leave their homes despite having paid their accommodation fees to make way for migrants who just arrived on the Aquarius rescue ship in Valencia.

The ship docked in Valencia on Sunday, carrying 630 migrants who were promised free healthcare and possible asylum by Spain’s socialist government. The boat was previously turned away by Italy after the country’s new anti-mass migration interior minister Matteo Salvini denied it access.

Online daily Actualidad Valdepeñas reports that shortly after some of the migrants arrived in Alicante, numerous students living in a local student residence were told to pack their bags and leave within 24 hours, despite having agreed contracts on and paid for their accommodation.

A German language student named Rubén was told to leave despite having paid €750 a month for his room.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What do you think is happening in Maryland where the illegals are getting section 8 housing and Veterans are homeless? Thank the liberal Democrats in Annapolis including the Democrat Governor that claims to be Republican.

Anonymous said...

The landlords are being paid by the gov't, making twice what the students pay.

Anonymous said...

Spain seems not to have an anti-mass migration interior minister with any weight.

Anonymous said...

Coming to America.

Anonymous said...

The only reason such as this happens is because people tuck their tail between their legs and run. Fight back. Those socialist government employees live somewhere. Pay them a visit. All this refugee and asylum seeking garbage is going to cause huge problems all around the world. Countries need to stop being the dumping ground for the worlds trash.