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    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveAugust 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Migrants attempting to reach the shore in southern Spain were intercepted by locals and tourists before police took them into custody.

    Image of screenshot from South Asia Digest Instagram video

    The dramatic scene unfolded on Sunday afternoon at Sotillo Beach in Castell de Ferro, Andalusia, when a small motorboat sped toward the crowded coastline. Witness footage showed 13 men diving into the sea and swimming toward land.

    Several beachgoers stepped in, physically restraining some of the arrivals until police arrived. One video showed a bare-chested man in orange trunks pinning a migrant to the ground, while another captured a beachgoer escorting a man out of the water.

    According to onlookers, some of the men attempted to blend into the beach crowd during the confusion.

    “We all stood there staring, not quite knowing what was happening,” said Alberto Garcia, a nearby restaurant owner, speaking to Ideal, a local newspaper.

    “We thought it was a recreational boat, but when we saw that they started throwing objects into the water and people started to get out, we realised it wasn’t normal.”

    The Civil Guard in Castell de Ferro reported arresting nine of the migrants after being alerted by lifeguards. Without commenting on the public’s involvement, the force stated that it “did the bulk of the work.” The remaining four men are believed to have escaped into the town. Those detained are now being held at a local migrant centre.

    José Antonio Martos, deputy head of Granada’s regional authority, described the incident as unusual.

    “The arrival of migrants to Granada’s beaches is very low in 2025. In fact, this is only the second boat to reach our shores this entire year,” he said.

    Spain remains a key entry point in the EU’s migration crisis, with increased crossings from West Africa to the Canary Islands due to tighter controls in the central Mediterranean.

    In 2024, more than 63,000 migrants entered Spain via irregular routes, including over 46,000 who reached the Canaries. The majority came from Morocco, Senegal, and Mali.

    While last year’s arrivals topped 2023’s figure of nearly 40,000 in the Canary Islands, Spain’s overall total remained slightly below the 2018 record of more than 62,000.

    The political fallout continues to divide Spain. Right-wing critics accuse Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of encouraging illegal migration, pointing to his government’s policy of granting residency to half a million undocumented migrants and allowing failed asylum seekers to work. Sánchez has described migration as the “great motor of economic development.”

    In contrast, neighbouring European countries have moved to tighten borders. Vox, Spain’s far-right third-largest party, has pledged to deport around eight million people it claims “have not adapted to our customs” if it wins the general election, expected in late 2027.

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