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Spain Emerges as a Beacon for Immigrants, Latin Americans Lead Advocates often contrast this with stricter naturalization rules in other destinations, including the 🇺🇸 United States, arguing Spain’s mix of shorter routes to citizenship, expanded work permits, and friendlier family reunification rules is making the country a “beacon” for migrants seeking stability and a European future
Many Latin Americans see Spain as immigration haven Unlike the United States and some European neighbors defined by tough immigration stances, Spain’s left-wing government has projected an image of itself as the West’s new melting pot It has embraced immigrants, especially Latin Americans who speak Spain’s language, share its religion and understand its culture Even activists who say that warm welcome doesn’t extend to many Africans
Spain Positions Itself as a Beacon for Immigrants, Echoed by . . . “Spain feels like a bridge back to our roots, but with the security we need,” said María González, a Venezuelan entrepreneur who recently relocated to Barcelona Similar sentiments have been echoed by migrants from Colombia, Peru and Argentina, who see the Iberian nation as a gateway to Europe that respects their cultural ties
Opinion | Spain Is Going Its Own Way - The New York Times But there’s no better example of Spain going its own way than immigration At a time when many Western democracies are trying to keep immigrants out, Spain is boldly welcoming them in
Spain’s Radical Migration Strategy: Economic Success or . . . Immigration Fuels Economic Growth and Job Creation One of the main reasons Spain’s economy has grown so much is the number of immigrants arriving In 2022, Spain saw the highest number of people
Spain sees itself as a beacon for immigrants. So do many . . . Elma Saiz, Spain’s minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, added in a recent interview that all the anti-immigrant noise on the right amounted to a desperate distraction from what was a clear success story “Spain is a beacon,” she said For Spain, letting in immigrants has myriad advantages