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Spain Sets Senegal Migration Deal


FILE: Macky Sall, the president of Senegal, speaks during the Summit for Refugees and Migrants at U.N. headquarters, NYC. Taken, Mon. Sept. 19, 2016.
FILE: Macky Sall, the president of Senegal, speaks during the Summit for Refugees and Migrants at U.N. headquarters, NYC. Taken, Mon. Sept. 19, 2016.

Spain is extending a so-called circular migration program to its first sub-Saharan African country, bringing in at least 100 people from Senegal to work on its farms during the harvest season, a government source said.

The program, due to start in April, aims to replicate the success of a 22-year-old circular migration scheme with Morocco in which around 15,000 seasonal workers are brought in to work each year in Spain's agricultural sector for a limited time before returning home.

The Senegal plan follows on the heels of a pilot program with Honduras which brought in 250 workers in 2022. This year, up to 415 Honduran workers and 102 from Ecuador have come to pick berries, staying for an average of five months.

Spain has been grappling with illegal migration from Senegal for decades. In 2006, the arrival of more than 30,000 Senegalese migrants to the Canary Islands was resolved with an agreement for increased vigilance by EU border police of boats leaving Dakar in exchange for aid and a commitment to take in legal workers.

The program has had its teething problems. A pilot scheme in 2019 failed after only 18 out of 47 Senegalese workers returned home.

Spain's Migration Ministry has not given details to Reuters on how it has tweaked the selection criteria to make it work this time, and has said that the selection of personnel is up to the Senegalese authorities.

In 2022, all the 17 Senegalese participating in a pilot program did return home.

Spain uses circular migration programmes to curb illegal migration while plugging labour shortages in its key agriculture sector, another government source said.

The spotlight was thrown on the risks taken by illegal migrants to Europe with the death of at least 65 people off Italy´s coast on Sunday.

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