Mallorca Bulletin

Spain’s parliament to draft amnesty bill for undocument­ed migrants

-

Spain's lower house of parliament voted on Tuesday to start working on a bill that would legalise hundreds of thousands of undocument­ed migrants, based on a proposal by civil society groups that had collected more than 600,000 signatures backing it.

Political parties now have up to two months to amend the proposal and decide how to legalise the hundreds of thousands of irregular migrants living in Spain and make a final vote.

The #Regulariza­cionYa platform of around 900 rights groups and other non-government­al organisati­ons behind the proposal estimates that the number of undocument­ed migrants in Spain could be close to half a million, around a third of them minors.

Migration researcher Jesus Fernandez Huerta said that recent changes to the law regulating permits and work visas for foreigners may have reduced this figure to below 300,000 people.

In a statement issued over the weekend, the Spanish Catholic Church called on political parties to support the legislativ­e proposal. The conservati­ve opposition People's Party backed the proposal after a last-minute change of heart.

The far-right, anti-immigratio­n party Vox was the only one to vote against, with 310 votes out of 343 issued supporting the start of the legislativ­e process.

The Socialist-led leftist ruling coalition had initially expressed doubts about the initiative, but ended up backing it, provided that it will be amended later.

Spain adopted a similar measure in 2005, when a previous Socialist administra­tion granted an amnesty to around 800,000 people without documentat­ion.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Spain