CAKE| Barceloneses atemorizados por la violencia en El Raval: "Los mas peligrosos son los argelinos"

The residents of El Raval in Barcelona have lived in fear for years due to insecurity and crime, caused in part by the massive influx of illegal immigrants from Morocco and Algeria. Residents of this area in the Ciudad Vieja district told OKDIARIO that "the invasion we're experiencing has never happened before" and that now "the most dangerous are the Algerians." Police identifications and arrests for theft are a daily occurrence in this upscale neighborhood of Barcelona, ​​which suffers from the open border policy promoted by Pedro Sánchez's government and accepted by the Catalan government. "Progressivism means going backwards; it's hunger and misery because all these people who come here have their allowances," laments a man who says that almost everyone he encounters is foreign. "Especially Arabs," he says. Regarding the accelerated multiculturalism in the area, which has more than 60% foreign population, a couple interviewed by OKDIARIO explains that "until about three years ago, you would go out and hear Catalan," but now you no longer hear either Catalan or Spanish. "Women wear burqas," they say. Subscribe to our OKDIARIO YouTube channel here 👉🏻 @Okdiariovideos You can also follow us on all our social media channels 📲 🪽Ⅹ:   / okdiario   📸 Instagram:   / okdiario   📖 Facebook:   / okdiario   ✅ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCj... And of course on our website: 🖥️: https://okdiario.com/ #spain #catalonia #immigration #cakeminuesa