across choppy waters to the spanish islands is
a treacherous one for migrants to. philip schultz has been to gran canaria to see
what awaits them that from here,
journalists can go no further. some 2000 african migrants are being housed in this
camp in the port of more gone on 5 times as many as was expected. aid groups have
spoken of squalid conditions, but it's impossible for the w.
news to find out. j. my son tom now works for the island's refugee council,
and his colleagues have been insipid and put another minutes when everyone sleeps
on the floor,
some intensity and some knowledge in the openness of those who have been
criticizing this from day one. but we didn't think it would get,
and this is bad. most of the middle,
the 2300 people in the camp and their numbers are growing every day. in the only
2000 migrants arrived in the canary islands. last weekend alone,
the crossing is dangerous,
but the coronavirus pandemic has cut off about migration routes. the government has