
For tourists, the fishing port of Arguineguin is akin to relaxation, to the rhythm of the sea breeze. But for Caya Suarez, general secretary of Caritas Canaries, this place is above all obvious. Arguineguin, where Leo XIV goes on Thursday June 11, brings back painful images, those of a Spain overwhelmed in 2020 by the massive arrival of migrants.
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