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Crisis at Madrid Airport: Hundreds of Asylum Seekers Trapped in Unbearable Conditions, Sparking Concerns

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Hundreds of asylum-seeking migrants find themselves in a precarious situation at Madrid’s Barajas airport, where they are forced to sleep in cramped quarters in deplorable conditions.

As a result, the Spanish Commission for Refugees (CEAR) has considered the situation as “unsustainable”, highlighting the escalating crisis in Spain’s main transport hub.

The situation in Barajas has steadily deteriorated since the middle of last year, coinciding with an increase in the number of individuals seeking international protection at the airport. According to CEAR spokesperson Elena Muñoz, by December 2023, the situation had become dire, with some individuals forced to share mattresses on the floor, facing infestations of insects and cockroaches.

As of last week, it was reported that the number of people trapped at the airport under these harrowing conditions had reached 400.

As InfoMigrants reports, CEAR acknowledged the severity of the crisis but cited an inability to provide an exact count as of this week. The lack of precise figures only underscores the complexity and urgency of the situation, as efforts to address the humanitarian crisis at Madrid airport intensify.

In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis at Madrid’s Barajas airport, the Spanish authorities have implemented several measures to alleviate the spike in the number of migrants seeking asylum at the airport.

In a bid to manage the influx of asylum-seekers, Spain’s Foreign Ministry has introduced new transit visa requirements for nationals of certain countries. Effective January 20, 2024, Kenyan passport holders must obtain a transit visa in advance to pass through Spain en route to their destination country.

Similarly, starting from February 19, 2024, Senegalese passport holders will also be subject to this requirement. The decision comes in light of the surge in asylum claims at Madrid airport and concerns raised by police unions regarding an increasing number of Senegalese passport holders seeking asylum during layovers en route to Brazil.

According to CEAR, the majority of migrants affected by the crisis hail from African countries such as Senegal, Mali, Equatorial Guinea, and Morocco. Additionally, there are reports of migrants from Colombia and Venezuela facing similar challenges at the airport, underscoring the diverse origins of those caught in this complex situation.

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