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    Migrants Swim to Spanish Beach Before Tourists Help Stop Them

    August 5, 2025Updated:August 5, 20252 Mins Read
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    [1/3] A group of migrants wait to disembark from a wooden boat after being rescued by a Spanish coast guard vessel in the port of Arguineguin, on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain, January 18, 2024. REUTERS/Borja Suarez.
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    Tourists and locals were shocked when 13 migrants jumped from a speeding boat and swam to shore at a beach in southern Spain. The incident happened on Sunday afternoon at Sotillo beach in Castell de Ferro, Andalusia.

    Video footage showed the migrants diving into the sea from a motorboat and quickly swimming toward the crowded beach. As they tried to run inland, several beachgoers rushed to stop them. One video showed a shirtless man in orange swim trunks pinning a migrant to the ground until police arrived.

    According to the Civil Guard, lifeguards quickly called the police, who were able to arrest nine of the 13 migrants. The other four are believed to have escaped into the nearby town. The migrants are now being held at a local migrant center while authorities investigate.

    Why did migrants land on a tourist beach in Spain?
    Authorities believe the migrants, likely from North Africa, were trying to enter Spain illegally. Due to tighter patrols in the Mediterranean, more migrants are now choosing new routes, including the trip from West Africa to the Canary Islands and the southern coast of Spain.

    Witnesses said they were confused at first, thinking the boat was recreational. “We thought it was just a normal boat,” said Alberto Garcia, a restaurant owner nearby. “Then we saw people jumping out and realized it was something else.”

    Officials called it a rare incident. José Antonio Martos, a regional official from Granada, said this was only the second migrant boat to reach their shores in 2025. He stressed that such landings are uncommon in that part of Spain.

    Spain remains a major entry point for migrants into Europe. In 2024, more than 63,000 migrants arrived in Spain by irregular routes. Most came through the Canary Islands, with many from Morocco, Senegal, and Mali. This number was higher than in 2023, but still below the record set in 2018.

    The issue of migration has become political in Spain. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez supports regularizing undocumented migrants and has allowed about 500,000 people to gain residency. He believes migration supports Spain’s economy. However, opposition parties, especially the far-right Vox, argue this policy is too soft and have promised mass deportations if they win the next election.

    The debate continues across Europe as countries respond differently to migration. While Spain opens legal pathways, other EU nations are increasing border security to reduce illegal arrivals.

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