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Spanish NGO boats are dumping even more illegals into Spain

https://youtu.be/Fa4LposlT6Y
source: www.malaga24h.com

Spanish NGO boat brings 132 more illegals into Spain. This is the first of three vessels carrying illegal migrants that will be arriving at the Port of Malaga. NGO Ships in the Mediterranean are masquerading as doing humanitarian work. Often their human cargo are actually very dangerous people, with values and ambitions that are in staunch opposition to Western values and laws.

Video Transcript:

After the maritime rescue ship Guardamar Caliope rescued 65 people from a launch vessel about six nautical miles southwest of the island of Alboran, and the Salvamar Spica came to the rescue of another raft located some miles more to the north, the first of these vessels arrived at the port of Malaga with 132 people on board.

A spokesperson for Sasemar stated that the fishing boat, Molina Hernandez, communicated the sighting of a vessel being intercepted by the rescue ship Maritimo Guardamar Caliope, whose crew picked up 65 people, among them three women and three minors.

At the same time, while this ship remained in the area, the Salvamar Spica rescued another raft located by the merchant vessel Atlantis Armona several miles further to the north of the island of Alboran.”

source: www.malaga24h.com

Hat Tip to Gary Fouse for his translation 

Amy Mek

Investigative Journalist: Banned in parts of Europe, Wanted by Islamic countries, Threatened by terror groups, Hunted by left-wing media, Smeared by Hollywood elites & Fake religious leaders.

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