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Migrants Climb over Embassy Wall to Secure Paperwork After Spain Gives 500,000 Legal Status to Stay

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Migrants in Madrid have been seen frantically trying to climb the wall of the Gambian embassy on Tuesday as they tried to obtain essential paperwork.The desperate individuals had queued throughout the night seeking vulnerability certificates required for Spain's newly launched regularisation programme, which has granted legal status to approximately 500,000 people.Their hopes were dashed early that morning when embassy staff announced that all a…

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The group jumped the fences surrounding the building, in Madrid, and some climbed to the wall.From the diplomatic headquarters relativized the episode.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Dozens of people have attempted to break into the diplomatic building to obtain the necessary documents to initiate the practices

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This Tuesday, police officers had to intervene to bring calm to the Gambian embassy in Madrid after dozens of immigrants, who had spent the night in front of the diplomatic headquarters to get a shift, stormed the building for fear of running out of the vulnerability certificate.The moments of tension and despair took place around 10 a.m. on Hernández Iglesias Street, in the district of Ciudad Lineal, designated the local environment El Mundo.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The events took place after dozens of people who had been waiting several hours to obtain the document proving their situation of vulnerability finally failed.More information: Prison officials, against the regularization of pretrial prisoners: "Benefits inmates with very serious crimes"

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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