A young fisherman in Senegal explains why he would risk the voyage to Spain’s Canary Islands along one of the most dangerous migration routes in the world to achieve his dream of building a house for his mother.
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Ndeyssanne
The uk needs to take a few pages out of polands book…
To risk his life only to be deported after be abused and all money taken from the smugglers. Better to find some legal way.
Europe isn't worth it : no job and no money.
Not to be discouraging but you will find that the society will force you to "need" so much more than that and you are very likely to become–practically speaking–a slave. If you have a home with your Mom where you are, that's alot.
So he’s not fleeing persecution
He just wants a job
Stay home. Thanks.
They need to stop fleeing to other people's countries and try to fix their own problems!