Spain on the brink of crisis: 70% of immigrants live at the state's expense, crime on the rise
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Immigration is becoming an increasingly explosive topic in Spain. Although the government defends its open-door policy, statistics show disastrous employment and crime figures among immigrants. According to the National Institute of Statistics, 70% of immigrants in Spain do not work and live at the expense of the state, and only 30% pay contributions. This means that most of them do not contribute to the economy, but only benefit from the social system.

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