'60,000 men invading': Spain PM blasted over border crisis response

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News24 Contributor Esther Krakue slams Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's response to the Ceuta border crisis, saying Europe's migration system is unravelling. “I think what I find quite astonishing has been the Spanish Prime Minister's reaction to all this,” Ms Krakue told News24 host Steve Price. “Pedro Sánchez has called the 22 countries that were calling for the Spanish border … to be cut off, he called them selfish and said that they were using this crisis for their prejudice. “If you are part of a political union that allows the free movement of people, and then you see scenes like this … you really have to wonder what happens to go through his head.”

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