Spain’s government has approved a decree granting legal status to around 500,000 undocumented migrants living in the country, a move that contrasts with anti-immigration sentiments in other EU nations. The decision follows years of grassroots campaigning and aims to provide a legal pathway for residency for migrants already in Spain. The shift in policy reflects a new approach towards embracing and integrating the migrant population, signaling a significant change in the country’s immigration strategy.
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