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Spain’s Migrant Amnesty Sparks EU Tensions and Economic Debate

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Spain’s recent decision to grant amnesty to 1.3 million undocumented migrants has ignited significant controversy within the European Union. This unprecedented move, hailed by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez as essential for economic growth and public pension stability, has drawn sharp criticism from Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who fears it could jeopardise the Schengen Area’s integrity.

The amnesty, which was initially projected to regularise 500,000 migrants, has resulted in overwhelming demand, with thousands queuing at registration points. This influx raises questions about the long-term implications for Spain’s economy and its social fabric, as successful applicants will receive work permits and residency for a year.

While Sanchez argues that the amnesty will bolster Spain’s economy, projected to grow by 2.6% by 2026, critics warn of potential strain on public services and rising anti-immigrant sentiment. The political landscape is shifting, with opposition parties gaining ground ahead of next year’s elections, reflecting public unease over the government’s immigration policies.

As the EU grapples with this issue, the European Commission has clarified that the residency permits will only apply within Spain, attempting to quell fears of a wider migration crisis. This situation highlights the delicate balance between economic needs and political realities in Europe today.

Source: GB News

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