Spain Grants Legal Status to 500,000 Illegal Immigrants Under Royal Decree
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DEXYPTAGE - The Socialist government of Pedro Sanchez has launched its campaign to grant papers to illegal foreigners.
Spain Grants Legal Status to 500,000 Illegal Immigrants Under Royal Decree
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said his government will approve a royal decree to regularize nearly half a million illegal immigrants. Sánchez, a Socialist, said in an April 14 post on X that the Council of Ministers will approve a royal decree launching the extraordinary regularization of people living in the country illegally, a process expected to affect nearly half a million individuals. A royal decree is a legal measure approved b…
In Spain, the largest legalisation of irregular migrants has been underway for two decades. Hundreds of thousands of foreigners are hoping for permits.
The Spanish Council of Ministers has approved a royal decree that will grant legal status to more than 500,000 undocumented migrants currently residing in the country. According to some, this marks the end of the Schengen Agreement. Reports regarding the Spanish decision indicate that the individuals in question already live and work in Spain. The measure therefore grants them a temporary residence permit. MEP Sander Smit (BBB) warned: “If this …
Since Thursday, applications for residence and labour law can be submitted in the southern European country. Spain's authorities bring this to their limits - and the opposition bet against it.
Sánchez bypasses Spanish parliament to grant amnesty to 500,000 illegal migrants
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially signed a royal decree granting amnesty to an estimated 500,000 illegal migrants currently living in Spain — bypassing parliament entirely after a previous legislative attempt failed to secure enough votes.
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