In the city of Malaga in Spain, some people are getting fed up with too many tourists. They're putting stickers on buildings telling tourists to leave. These stickers say things like "too many tourists," "a family used to live here," and "this used to be my home."
Many locals in Malaga are upset because more and more tourists are coming, and it's causing problems. They say it's hard to find a place to live because there aren't enough homes available. Also, rent prices are going up because landlords can make more money renting to tourists than to locals.
One person, Dani Drunko, had to leave his home because his landlord wanted to rent it to tourists instead.
He said he's not angry at tourists but wants the government to make rules to protect locals.
Another person, Dani Perez, said the mayor of Malaga isn't doing anything to help the people who live there. He thinks it's unfair that locals are being pushed out of their city.
But not everyone agrees with the sticker campaign. Juan Luis Gomez, a local lawyer, says it's not fair to blame tourists for everything. He thinks there should be rules to control tourism, but people should also find ways to work together.
Malaga is a popular place for tourists, especially from Britain. Last year, a record number of people visited the city, and many decided to stay. Most of the new residents are foreigners.