Spanish government approves amnesty programme for undocumented immigrants
The plan, which could see 500,000 people apply, makes Spain an outlier as anti-immigration sentiments fester in Europe.
The plan, which could see 500,000 people apply, makes Spain an outlier as anti-immigration sentiments fester in Europe.
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The plan, which could see 500,000 people apply, makes Spain an outlier as anti-immigration sentiments fester in Europe.
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Spain's government has finalised an amnesty measure that it estimates could enable half a million undocumented migrants to apply for legal status.
He has long argued that Spain needs migration to fill workforce gaps and counteract an ageing population.
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