Spanish Amnesty Migrants Could Be Deported From Other EU Member States
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Spanish amnesty migrants could be deported from other EU member states
The EU's top immigration official has warned that migrants set to benefit from Spain's controversial mass regularisation process could be deported back to Spain if they are found in an irregular situation in other Member States.
Spanish Govt Expects 750,000 Requests for Its 500,000 Mass Amnesty Plans
The administration of Spanish socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is expecting to receive as many as 750,000 applications from illegal migrants seeking to become beneficiaries of Sánchez's mass amnesty plans, the newspaper El País reported on Thursday. The post Report: Spanish Govt Expects 750,000 Requests for Its 500,000 Mass Amnesty Plans appeared first on Breitbart.
The left-wing Spanish government was already much more lenient than other EU countries. With a generous general amnesty scheme for half a million to more than a million illegal immigrants, the gap with the rest is widening as of April 1. Young people are opposed to the amnesty.
"El mat� de Catalunya R�dio" talks to people who aspire to have residence and work permits after the Spanish government's announcement
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