(Madrid) Spain's Socialist Government has vowed to do
"everything possible" to remove the "anti-migrant" razor
wire fences, which separate Morocco from the Spanish territories of Ceuta and
Melilla.
Fernando Grande-Marlaska, a judge who became Spain's interior minister earlier this month, has commissioned a report into finding the "least bloody possible means" of preserving border security. "I'm going to do everything possible to see that these razor wire fences at Ceuta and Melilla are removed," he told Spanish radio station Onda Cero on Thursday.
"It's one of my main priorities."This is what the border fence that surround Ceuta and Melilla are currently keeping out:
Currently inside Germany ,a major rift has opened up between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her interior minister over her migrant policy, which is threatening the stability of her coalition government. Italy has closed it borders, most of Eastern Europe have closed their doors and the far right is growing all across Europe, yet the new Socialist government in Spain has thrown caustion to the wind and decided to open its doors to anybody who can get there, you just know this isn't going to end well.