Majorca and Ibiza are ‘preparing UK-style asylum seeker hotels’ as number of small boat migrants arriving on Balearic shores surges

According to local reports, holiday Hotspots Major and Ibiza are preparing to host asylum seekers on a slope of UK -style immigrant hotels.
Movement comes with an increase in the number of immigrants coming to the shores of the Balear Islands.
In addition to Menorca and Formentera, Balear, which consists of Mayorka and Ibiza, has seen an unprecedented increase in this year’s illegal arrivals – fueling fears that the Mediterranean escape may be migration Hotspot.
After traveling on 38 small boats, approximately 639 immigrants reached the islands just three days ago and took the total number to 4,500 so far.
This, although Sir Keir Starmer’s Labor Party took over the power last year, even though he came to England more than 50,000, Balear officials constantly begged to increase border support with the government.
‘(Pedro) Where is the Sanchez government?’ Regional leader Marga Prohens, referring to the Prime Minister of Spain, said at the beginning of this month.
He called for increasing law enforcement resources and cooperation with Algeria, which is believed to have come most of the small wooden boats known as Pateras.
And after Madrid promised to help the islands to suck the capacity of the islands, it seems that this support comes in the form of millions of euros maintenance packages to finance immigrant hotels.
Holiday Hotspots Majorka and Ibiza are preparing to host asylum seekers in a home of the UK -style immigrant hotels (file official)
There was an increase in the number of immigrants who came to the shores of the Balear Islands (in the picture: an immigrant hanging her clothes in a park in Mayorka on 24 August 2025)
Approximately 639 immigrants reached the islands only three days ago after traveling on 38 small boats (in the picture: immigrants from the Spanish Coast Guard Ship on 5 March 2025)
Accordingly Majorka Daily BulletinThe Spanish government gave Balear officials a 6.7 million euros to fight the crisis.
They say that the budget to finance immigrant hotels will be used only in exceptional conditions’, where only the existing temporary accommodation is full.
However, the report claims that Madrid’s financing will be used to create more care facilities at Palma Port.
Such a accommodation will be managed by translators and security guards and will be extra cash from the mainland to the mainland and from the mainland to ferries.
Based on the island, the British broadcast continues to say that hotels can be used under special conditions such as all their families or women fleeing violence.
Madrid’s Balear Delegate, according to the report, has been identified for use of potential hotels, medical care units, legal consultants and dining halls are also preparing to be prepared to be prepared.
Migrants (in the picture) on April 13, 2025 after a Spanish Coast Guard ship after leaving the rest
According to the Mayorka Daily Bulletin, the Ministry of Balear, the Ministry of Social Security and Migration was given 6.7 million euros to combat the crisis (file picture)
The Balear government will lead the issue to the Supreme Court in Madrid and that there is a lack of resources and financing to absorb this mass arrival.
The newly appointed Balearlar General Manager Migration and Cooperation and former police officer Manuel Pavón targeted Madrid Delegate Alfonso Rodriguez in migration.
He said: ‘Maybe he forgot that I was a police officer. When the boat waves arrive, the police complain that the unions do not have resources and that people are not followed.
“ We must realize who came, where they go, or what they do; We don’t have data and the police are overwhelmed. ‘
Mr Pavon also pointed out a 77 percent increase in immigrant rates coming to the ballet last year, while the Canary Islands decreased by 46 percent.
It is unclear whether such a movement will often frequently often selected frequently in the same hotels, often frequently selected or closed to the public.
Daily Mail approached the Spanish government’s Ministry of Participation, Social Security and Migration to comment.




