More than half a million foreigners are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. Like in the United States and much of Europe, these immigrants work jobs that few nationals want.
While the United States has intensified its immigration crackdown and deportation efforts and European countries are closing ...
As hostility toward immigrants in Europe and the United States is on the rise, Spain stands out as one of the few states that remains welcoming to migrants.
Official estimates suggest that more than 500,000 people could benefit, but this could be an underestimate. According to a ...
The Spanish government has announced a regularization process for immigrants in an irregular administrative situation. It’s a ...
Spain has announced it will grant legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants, in a move that goes against a trend of ...
But Mr. Sánchez’s economic model, which is inextricable from his approach to migration, is overrated and in many ways harmful. Spain’s economy has for years been heavily based on tourism, relying on ...
Spain plans to grant legal residency and work authorisation to around 500,000 undocumented migrants, bucking restrictive immigration trends in Europe while aiming to integrate workers and address ...
Spain announces plans to grant legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants over three years, taking opposite approach from ...
The move marks the country's first large-scale migrant regularisation in two decades and sharply diverges from the tougher ...
Spaniards mostly view immigration as beneficial, although far-right opposition is rising.
Spain has recorded more than 10 million residents born outside the country for the first time, according to provisional figures from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE).