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RBTF Looks at the "Empty Spain" and the Unpopulated Rural Areas that Want to Attract Migrants

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Foreign labour is essential to the Spanish economy and explains the extraordinary regularization of the government’s undocumented. And immigration is especially important for rural areas and the more depopulated localities that are developing all kinds of initiatives to attract migrants.
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Foreign labour is essential to the Spanish economy and explains the extraordinary regularization of the government’s undocumented. And immigration is especially important for rural areas and the more depopulated localities that are developing all kinds of initiatives to attract migrants.

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UP' Magazine broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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