The author reflects on the immigrants he encounters in Madrid, wondering about their stories and the difficult journeys they must have gone through to end up on the streets of the city. He observes young African men selling tissues and Latin American immigrants selling various items on the metro, highlighting the diversity of the immigrant population in Madrid. He mentions the influx of Venezuelan immigrants who deliver food by bicycle and the presence of Latino flavors brought by domestic workers into households. The author criticizes politicians who demonize immigrants and blame them for problems in society, specifically mentioning politicians who target immigrants in the education system.

The author comments on the prevalence of anti-immigrant sentiments in Europe and Spain, despite the growing immigrant population and the contributions they make to society. He criticizes politicians who exploit undocumented immigrants while publicly denouncing illegal immigration. The author argues that immigrants are essential for the economic prosperity and sustainability of the pension system in Spain, citing statistics from the Bank of Spain. He emphasizes the need to appreciate and utilize the skills and talents that immigrants bring into the country.

The author urges Spanish society to recognize and appreciate the potential of immigrants, especially those with higher education and professional experience. He criticizes the bureaucratic obstacles that prevent many skilled immigrants from practicing their professions in Spain. The author laments the wasted talent of immigrants who are forced to work in low-skilled jobs despite their qualifications. He calls for a system that values and utilizes the expertise of immigrants, highlighting the richness and diversity they bring to society.

The author predicts that a new generation of immigrant and immigrant-descendant writers will emerge in Spain, transforming the country’s literary landscape and providing fresh perspectives on Spanish society. He expresses confidence in the ability of immigrants to offer unique insights into the reality of Spain, challenging native residents to see their country through new eyes. The author emphasizes the importance of not squandering the talents and potential of immigrants, urging society to offer opportunities for immigrants to thrive and contribute to the community. He concludes with a call for greater recognition and appreciation of the valuable contributions immigrants make to Spanish society.

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