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I work for myself minipress pro Mustapha El-Mezroui didnât feel like he had any other choice either when he decided to leave his native Morocco for Spain on a makeshift boat in the mid-90s. The lack of prospects in his own country as well as news of the incipient economic boom in Spain convinced him to look for a better future here. But homelessness and hunger was all he found when he first arrived. âI was forced to dig through trash to find food that other people discarded. Once I came across a leg of ham in the trash with some meat in it and I ate it. I was starved, what else could I do?â said El-Mezroui, a practicing Muslim, as he looked up at the sky in the modest home he shares with his wife and three-year-old son at the farm where he works outside La Puebla, Cartagena.