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Spain to Grant Legal Status to 500,000 Undocumented Migrants

Primul articol: 14 apr. 2026, 18:25 | Ultima actualizare: 14 apr. 2026, 18:53 | 2 surse | 2 articole

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The Spanish government's decision to grant legal status to undocumented migrants is a significant policy shift with potential economic and social implications. By providing legal pathways to work and residency, the government hopes to address labor shortages in key sectors, increase tax revenue, and improve social cohesion. The initiative is expected to face scrutiny from both sides of the political spectrum, with debates focusing on its potential impact on employment, public services, and national identity.

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Politico EU English 14 apr. 2026, 18:25 (acum 4 ore)

Spain moves to grant legal status to half a million undocumented migrants

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defends the decision in light of the country's aging population and the need to keep public services fully staffed.

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Euronews English 14 apr. 2026, 18:53 (acum 4 ore)

Spain finalises amnesty measures to give legal status to up to 500,000 immigrants

Many immigrants from Latin America or African countries work in key sectors including agriculture, tourism and the service sector.

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