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Madrid police told to target illegal migrants

By Victor Mallet in Madrid

Published: February 16 2009 18:33 | Last updated: February 16 2009 18:33

Police in Madrid have been set weekly quotas for arresting illegal immigrants and told to hunt for potential detainees outside their own districts if they cannot meet the targets, according to police trade unions.

The draconian measure – and the relatively mild reaction from politicians so far – are signs of growing concern in Spain over high unemployment and the strains placed on public services by large numbers of sin papeles (those without papers) from Africa and Latin America.

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