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Canary Islands hotel offers shelter to migrants in need
Migrants from Senegal, including alleged minors, who were sleeping in the streets of Las Palmas arrive with their belongings to Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, hotel director Calvin Lucock and restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Migrants from Senegal, including alleged minors, who were sleeping in the streets of Las Palmas arrive with their belongings to Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, hotel director Calvin Lucock and restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:17 AM EDT
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British hotel director Calvin Lucock plays checkers with a Moroccan migrant at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

British hotel director Calvin Lucock plays checkers with a Moroccan migrant at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:23 AM EDT
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Norwegian restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran poses for a portrait at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, Saetran and her husband Calvin Lucock, who runs the hotel, decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Norwegian restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran poses for a portrait at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, Saetran and her husband Calvin Lucock, who runs the hotel, decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:24 AM EDT
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Norwegian restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran speaks to migrants from Senegal, including alleged minors, who were sleeping in the streets of Las Palmas and were welcomed to the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Norwegian restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran speaks to migrants from Senegal, including alleged minors, who were sleeping in the streets of Las Palmas and were welcomed to the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:19 AM EDT
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A Senegalese migrant plays checkers in his room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

A Senegalese migrant plays checkers in his room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:21 AM EDT
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A migrant practices writing in Spanish in his room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

A migrant practices writing in Spanish in his room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:22 AM EDT
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A migrant looks at the sunset from the balcony of a hotel room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021.  (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

A migrant looks at the sunset from the balcony of a hotel room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:24 AM EDT
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Senegalese migrant Fode Top looks at the view from the hotel room at Holiday Club Puerto Calma in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. Top, a 28-year-old fisherman who left his country in search of better work in Europe last November. The fish in Senegal, he says, have disappeared from the ocean following years of industrial fishing by Chinese and European vessels. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Senegalese migrant Fode Top looks at the view from the hotel room at Holiday Club Puerto Calma in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. Top, a 28-year-old fisherman who left his country in search of better work in Europe last November. The fish in Senegal, he says, have disappeared from the ocean following years of industrial fishing by Chinese and European vessels. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:25 AM EDT
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A migrant leans on the balcony of the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

A migrant leans on the balcony of the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:18 AM EDT
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Moroccan and West African migrants take part in an English language class offered by volunteers at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Moroccan and West African migrants take part in an English language class offered by volunteers at the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, March 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:21 AM EDT
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Clothes hang to dry on the balcony of a hotel room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Clothes hang to dry on the balcony of a hotel room in the Holiday Club Puerto Calma hotel in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 5, 2021. When the pandemic took away their tourism trade, hotel director Calvin Lucock and his partner, restaurant owner Unn Tove Saetran, received a Spanish government contract to take in migrants and asylum seekers who had arrived on the Canary Islands in rudimentary boats, trying to reach Europe. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:20 AM EDT
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Migrants, mostly from Senegal, play soccer on the beach in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Migrants, mostly from Senegal, play soccer on the beach in Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, Spain, April 2, 2021. With hundreds of empty rooms, British hotel director Calvin Lucock and his Norwegian wife Unn Tove Saetran decided to reopen their doors at their own expense to provide food, shelter and care to young migrant men who fell out of the official reception and integration system. (AP Photo/Renata Brito)

Apr. 13, 2021 02:22 AM EDT
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