Spain launches programme to offer amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants

Spain's left-wing government offers legal status to half a million undocumented migrants, bucking a global trend of increased deportations.

Spain's left-wing government offers legal status to half a million undocumented migrants, bucking a global trend of increased deportations. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Spain launches programme to offer amnesty to 500,000 undocumented migrants

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In a bold move that runs counter to a hardening global stance on immigration, the Spanish government on Tuesday launched a sweeping programme to grant legal residency to an estimated 500,000 undocumented migrants currently working in the country. The initiative, championed by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's left-wing coalition, aims to regularize the status of hundreds of thousands of individuals living and working in the shadows, offering them the full protections of Spanish labor law. The amnesty programme is framed by the government as a dual-purpose solution to pressing economic and demographic challenges. By bringing a vast informal workforce into the legal economy, officials argue the measure will immediately bolster contributions to the nation's social security system. This financial injection is seen as critically urgent, as Spain, like many European nations, grapples with the mounting fiscal pressures of a rapidly ageing population and a shrinking native workforce to support pension obligations. Prime Minister Sanchez has positioned the policy not merely as an act of humanitarianism but as a pragmatic economic strategy. "This is a way to not only give informal workers legal protections, but to also bring more money into a social security system increasingly under stress," he stated. The government anticipates that newly regularized workers will begin paying income taxes and social security contributions, creating a new revenue stream while simultaneously gaining access to public healthcare, unemployment benefits, and pension rights previously denied to them. The Spanish announcement arrives at a moment of stark contrast in international migration policy. As noted in the policy's unveiling, numerous countries "on both sides of the Atlantic" are currently ramping up deportations and tightening border controls. This places Spain's amnesty as a conspicuous outlier within Europe and the broader West, potentially reigniting fierce debates within the European Union over solidarity, border management, and the rights of undocumented individuals. The domestic political implications are equally significant. The move is likely to be celebrated by progressive and...

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