http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6922213.ece
From The Sunday Times November 22, 2009
African migrants and their desperate ploy for a better life
In The Gambia young men and women no longer think of school. If you take the traditional route through education, as I did, you go up the stairs slowly, step by step. But if you leave for Europe through the desert or by the sea it is the equivalent of travelling on an elevator. I walk into one of my classrooms and ask the children, boys and girls, 12-year-olds, how many have brothers or sisters in Europe. They will all put their hands up.
I then ask them how many want to follow and I get the same reply. All the hands in the air.
DE CERTEZA QUE SERIA UM REMÉDIO MELHOR...
POR CÁ O SECRETISMO DO CRESCIMENTO DESORDENADO DE IMIGRANTES AFRICANOS E DA SUA NACIONALIZAÇÃO É UM DOS FACTORES DO NOSSO ATRASO...OS INTERNACIONALISTAS, EX-DESCOLONIZADORES, AGORA ACHAM BEM SERMOS COLONIZADOS...
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