Senegal: Is political crisis pushing more migrants to depart? - InfoMigrants
A political and economic crisis in Senegal could be one of the factors pushing more migrants to depart the country. Last year, just three boats that left Senegal reached the Canary Islands. In the last six weeks, 19 have arrived and almost 30 are thought to have set off.
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