🏛️ Spain approves immigrant regularisation decree amid concerns over administrative strain
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Spain's government has approved a decree allowing certain immigrants to regularize their status through a self-declaration of no criminal record. Critics warn this could lead to increased crime and administrative overload, with the Central Sindical Independiente y de Funcionarios (CSIF) reporting a 25% rise in immigration files. The government plans to open new offices to manage the workload, while political opposition raises concerns about potential pull factors for illegal immigration.
Key points
- New decree allows immigrants to regularize status with a self-declaration of no criminal record.
- CSIF warns of a potential service collapse due to a 25% increase in immigration files.
- Government plans to open new offices to manage the increased workload.
- Political opposition criticizes the decree, citing concerns over crime rates.
Links
- ABC: La Policía detecta la entrada de inmigrantes de otros puntos de Europa por el efecto llamada
- ABC: Una simple declaración responsable de no tener antecedentes servirá para regularizar inmigrantes
- Europa Press: Sánchez niega que la regularización tenga un efecto llamada y asegura que España ha reducido la migración irregular
- El Mundo: "Los expedientes de Extranjería han aumentado más del 25%": CSIF urge al Gobierno planificar la regularización de inmigrantes para evitar el "colapso" del servicio
- ABC: Vox tilda de hipócrita la regularización de inmigrante propuesta por el Gobierno
- Europa Press: Abascal cree justificados los calificativos "tirano y dictador" contra Sánchez por la regularización y "censura" en RRSS
Facts
- The decree allows self-declaration of no criminal record for residence permits.
- CSIF reports a 25% increase in immigration files since the announcement.
- The government plans to open new offices to handle the increased workload.
- Political opposition, particularly Vox, criticizes the decree as hypocritical.
Quotes
- A declaration is nothing more than an individual who says in writing that they have not been convicted of any crime, but there is no guarantee that this is how it really is — Police source
- The extraordinary regularisation process cannot be implemented with guarantees without an immediate, sufficient and planned reinforcement — CSIF statement
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