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Spain cannot cope with irregular immigration without help from the European Union, the prime minister said on Thursday as the bloc seeks a deal on handling new arrivals less than a year before ...
Immigration to Spain increased significantly in the beginning of the 21st century. In 1998, immigrants accounted for 1.6% of the population, and by 2009, that number had risen to over 12%. Until 2014, the numbers were decreasing due to the economic crisis, but since 2015, immigration to Spain has increased again, [2] especially after 2021. [3]
The Ministry's purpose is to guarantee a sufficient and sustainable pension system, to establish new inclusive policies that reduce inequality, uncertainty and social exclusion and to develop a new legal framework to order and give security for migrants. [3] The major policy planned by the ministry is to establish and manage a 'vital minimum ...
"The immigration discussion" needs to move beyond just a "legal/illegal" distinction, Miller posted on X in January, deriding refugee resettlement, "chain migration," the diversity visa lottery ...
The story is set at the end of the 20th century, when immigration in Spain began to increase, reaching one of the highest rates worldwide. ... For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter ...
"Spain's new interior minister has vowed to do "everything possible" to remove the "anti-migrant" razor wire fences, which separate Morocco from the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla." [6] Guard post and razor wire on the border fence in 2006. This third razor wire barrier cost Spain €33 million to construct.
Spain and Morocco have a bilateral agreement aimed at controlling the arrival of migrants to Spanish territory. The agreement entails cooperation on the part of the African country when it comes to limiting access at the border of the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla; both constitute Spanish enclaves located north of Morocco, and are the only land entry point to the European Union from ...
Immigration remains a hot-button issue in Spain. Far-right party Vox has grown into the third biggest force in Spanish politics, winning 24 seats in 2019’s general elections, partly on its call ...