Spain Implements Historic Amnesty for Undocumented Immigrants, Challenges European Norms
A mass amnesty for undocumented immigrants is underway in Spain. The move, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s Socialist government, aims to support economic growth by embracing immigration.
At least 500,000 people are expected to benefit from this measure, with undocumented immigrants having until June 30 to apply for a temporary residence permit.
This historic amnesty will significantly impact the lives of hundreds of thousands of migrants in Spain. However, it has sparked debate about whether it risks dividing Spanish society, where foreign nationals make up over 15% of the active population.
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