More to it than that, but generally that.
I cannot speak highly of other countries like France or Germany, which have their history of immigration, but the case of Spain is like that. Since the last 30 years immigration has increased exponentially in Spain. With the death of Franco and the political transition to partitocracy, Spain has not only liberalised many strategic sectors, but also depends to a large extent on the service sector, since in order to enter the European Union they had to close down a large part of their industry so as not to hinder German or French industry.
Tourism, hospitality, a place where other whites like Germans, English or Nordic people spend their holidays, Spain has become precisely that: a country of parasites subsidised by the state, many women living off the feminism that feeds them, normies working in very low paid jobs despite many of them being qualified and immigrants being used by landowners and local businessmen illegally to maximise their profits, since the illegal immigrant brings a huge amount of profits to the private company, in the black, and without paying taxes.
The same happens in Italy and more or less in Greece. Northern Europe presents another paradigm that I am not familiar with and therefore I will not go into it in depth.