Spain Overwhelmed by Immigration: ‘This is the Reality of Migrant Doctors and Engineers’
The news of an influx of doctors and engineers from Spain across various parts of Europe has become a topic of significant discussion and concern. A tweet from RadioGenoa highlighted this development, sparking a wide array of reactions from users.
Doctors and engineers from Spain to your neighborhood in Europe. pic.twitter.com/0reFU2Oci9
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) January 18, 2024
User Reactions:
- Rubi Yona 💙🇮🇱: “Alice Weidel, AfD party leader, says Germany’s first political party in polls: ‘Borders must be closed. Illegal immigrants should be rejected without exception. Those staying without permission should be deported.'”
- Drake Slayer: “#Italy 🇮🇹 Lampedusa – More doctors and engineers waiting to be transported to the mainland to culturally enrich us.”
- CCC.io: “Observe the surge in Sweden’s crime after thousands of illegal immigrants arrived.”
- The Random Guy: “The new norm in France.”
- Unlimited L’s: “Spain is falling.”
- Andrew Rosemeyer Chapman: “Europe is finished. End the EU now #spexit.”
- russiancosmist: “They will be dispersed easily, it’s not difficult.”
- Juliette: “Really?”
- Deepak Arora: “To protect Europe, Europeans should consider strict border controls and tough laws against illegal immigration.”
- FJBUSA: “It’s happening…”
- ThatPersonThere: “The zoo has arrived.”
- Hope Hunk: “They are very kind to share this wonderful richness with us…”
- James Smith: “Nothing to worry about, they’re probably here for the winter games, maybe figure skating, or it could be any of the following: Alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, Nordic combined, short track speed…”
This range of user comments reflects a spectrum of views on the situation in Spain and across Europe, from serious concern about immigration policies and their impact on society to sarcastic and cynical remarks about the immigrants’ contributions. The topic clearly resonates with many, highlighting the complexity and divisiveness of immigration issues in the current European context.










