Audience members cheer familiar bits from ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ and the troupe’s TV show in this rollicking touring musical.
Today we look into a country that’s handling the issue of undocumented migrants in a starkly different way. By Sam Sifton I am the host of this newsletter. After a military coup in his native Mali in ...
Mr. Sánchez is the prime minister of Spain. He wrote from Madrid. Imagine you’re the leader of a nation, and you face a dilemma. Half a million or so people who are crucial to everyone’s daily lives ...
Spain is moving against the European tide with a plan to offer a chance at residency status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants. The move has exposed a deep political divide for the ...
As countries on both sides of the Atlantic ramp up deportations of undocumented migrants, Spain’s left-wing government is preparing to give legal status to hundreds of thousands of irregular workers.
Madrid, Spain – After losing his left arm in a farming accident, Joel Caceda struggles to work delivering packages. His tough job is typical of many that migrants are forced to take when they arrive ...
Undocumented migrants eligible if in Spain for 5 months by 2025 Measure benefits about 500,000 people, mostly Latin Americans Economists link Spain's falling unemployment to migrant openness MADRID, ...
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Spain has announced it will grant legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants, in a move that goes against a trend of anti-immigration rhetoric and policies in the United States and much of Europe.
Far-left party Podemos has long campaigned for undocumented migrants, under the slogan "regularisation is rights" The Spanish government has announced a plan to legalise the status of undocumented ...
The Spanish government has announced a plan to legalise the status of undocumented migrants, a measure expected to benefit at least half a million people. Regularisation will be available to foreign ...
Applicants will be allowed to work in any sector to help curb ‘institutional racism that only fuels exploitation and racist hatred’ Kieran Kelly is a Foreign Breaking News Reporter at The Telegraph.
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