Spain To Legalize 900,000 Migrants Over Three Years
The New York Times reports:
Spain said it could give residency and work permits to about 900,000 undocumented migrants in the country over the next three years to help address a growing need for workers, even as other European countries embrace tougher stances on immigration. The new rules will start in May, with government officials expecting that about 300,000 migrants will be given legal status per year until 2027.
Legalizing undocumented migrants is not just about “respect for human rights,” said Elma Saiz [photo], Spain’s migration minister, in an interview with national broadcaster Radio Nacional de España. “It’s also about prosperity.” She said Spain needs about 250,000 foreign workers a year to maintain its welfare state, given its “demographic challenges,” including one of the lowest birthrates in Europe.
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