The Sun Never Sets In Spain

Chapter 164: Italian refugees

Of course, in addition to the working class in the big cities, there are more tenant farmers in the estates in Spain.

Their income is very low, only about 0.2 game towers per day.

Nevertheless, Spanish landless farmers are still the high income group of landless farmers, which is slightly higher than that of the United Kingdom and slightly lower than that of France.

They are enough to support themselves by relying on the land that they are given to the landlords.

The reason may be that Spain used to grow fruits and cash crops, and the profits were relatively high.

Recently, part of it has been changed to growing grain, but it hasn’t changed much with tax subsidies.

I heard that Spain can live no matter whether it is working or farming. This year's New Year, many new faces suddenly appeared in the coastal cities of Spain.

The vast majority of them are Italians, and a small number are Portuguese.

However, the migration of the Portuguese population is not a day or two, even if there are a lot of Portuguese recently, it is not worth paying attention to.

The main problem is still Italy.

Excluding Austria-Hungary who was fighting with them, the first choice for the Italians to escape was wealthy France.

It is a pity that the border between France and Italy is blocked by the majestic Alps. There are not many roads that can pass, and these roads are all guarded by soldiers without exception.

If land does not work, you can only go by sea.

The same is the customs. The Spanish customs is obviously much better than the French customs. After all, Spain used to be the party that exported refugees, and the control in this area is not strict.

What's more, there are no customs at all in some places, and the black boats randomly find a nearby sea to throw people away, allowing refugees to enter Spain by boating or even swimming by themselves.

"...Preliminary estimates indicate that at least 30,000 Italians have arrived on the eastern coast. This week, more than 4,000 people have entered the province of Barcelona.

There have been nearly 10 vicious cases of housebreaking and robbery, and one family in the village of Olite in Valencia has been wiped out. "

As the New Year approached, the Minister of the Interior, Grande Malasca, was not allowed to take a holiday, and took Alfonso to report to him the recent wave of refugees.

Alfonso had a headache when he heard that, although an important reason for his fight against Italy was because of the other's human resources, it is a good thing that someone came to take the initiative.

But refugees are different from normal migrant workers. Refugees are starving to death with nothing, and naturally they will not take the law into consideration.

Moreover, the newly arrived refugees were all trying to avoid the Naples melee during this period, and all of them dragged their families away.

Unfortunately, this is approaching the New Year. How can I find enough work to feed my family in a short time?

Public security is rapidly deteriorating, and all police officers of the Barcelona Provincial Police have been cancelled their vacations. Even so, there is still a serious shortage of police forces.

And Alfonso knows more than Malasca. Because the three newly formed autonomous regions have not yet integrated with the Ministry of Interior, the other side does not know that Sicily and Sardinia have entered more than 200,000 people.

What is the concept of the influx of 200,000 refugees? Fortunately, with the same text and the same species and the presence of troops stationed there, no major bloodshed has been brewing for the time being.

Seeing that Alfonso was silent for a while, Malasca said his solution: "Let the police department control the local strangers first, then strictly enforce customs regulations, and send patrol boats to patrol the coastline!"

"No." Alfonso immediately rejected the plan: "This will only aggravate the conflict, and the east coast is more than 2,000 kilometers long, and it is basically possible to land. There are many civilian boats in Italy, so how many people can be sent to patrol."

Alfonso changed his mind and felt that the problem might lie in desperation and the low cost of crime.

Spain’s management has always been chaotic, because the autonomous region system is almost all in charge of each, and there is no identity authentication thing.

Although there will be local household registration, it is only useful in a small area.

People in Spain will not be subject to strict travel controls like the Central Plains dynasty, but will only be restricted by their own financial resources and traffic conditions.

Catalonia has committed a crime, and it’s okay to go to Basque country by foot. Unless caught on the spot, you can basically escape legal sanctions.

This is especially true for refugees. No one knows and has no industry. It is not running wherever they go.

"Your first half sentence is still advisable, you must control it first," Alfonso groaned:

"In this way, we set up an identity card for people from other places, so that they can claim food with the identity card, and spend the past few days before talking.

If you can't find a job later, you can first be placed in the workers' home in Madrid.

In short, first give them a registration in this way. "

After a short pause, although he didn't care about this property, Alfonso felt that it seemed a bit bad to take Spanish money to take care of the refugees in Italy, so he added: "If you count what they owe, you will have to repay it later."

"Identity card..." Malasgar thought about this novel concept, and then hesitated after a long while: "Crest?"

Alfonso laughed blankly, thinking about it carefully, the two things are indeed similar.

So he nodded: "Yes, heraldry, but instead of using patterns, you write your name and address directly. Considering that there are many duplicate names, you have to add a series of numbers.

Of course, you can just take a piece of paper and make do with the credentials for these refugees. "

In fact, this group of refugees can be dealt with by distributing relief food, but it is Alfonso's long-standing idea to give everyone an ID card. Take this opportunity to try the water first.

These days, nobles can recognize each other with heraldic officers and heraldry, but it is difficult for ordinary people to verify their identities.

It's just that many people spend their entire lives in a radius of tens of kilometers, which has led to this issue not being taken seriously.

The uninhibited management system has brought many troubles.

Take the military service system, for example, a veteran who retired a few months ago, if he is not there when he is mobilized, he can only choose other lucky ones at random.

Spain’s future social security system will not be able to start without first implementing accurate identity authentication.

"What's the point of giving a foreigner a crest of identity...what's the point?" Malasca still didn't quite understand:

"Your Majesty, I have to say that it is not realistic to catch criminals by this thing. They only need to throw the "identity card" and they can continue to drill into the mountains..."

Alfonso couldn't laugh or cry, and interrupted him: "I didn't want to use this to catch them, just let them take a voucher to get something."

At the end he couldn't help saying: "It's useless for the time being, but if you think about it, everyone doesn't have it now, so they can hide their identities just by throwing them away.

If everyone has it, will the people who don't have it be exposed to the police? "

Seeing that Malasca was still frowning and thinking, Alfonso waved his hand to make him hurry to do something: "This is a long-term job, and there is no rush for the time being. Anyway, you should communicate with the police department first to gather outsiders."

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