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Demnach machen Einwanderer in Spanien 20,2 % der Bevölkerung des Landes aus INE (staatseigenes Unternehmen)
Von SafeImpressive4413
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Follow-on question.
As a country closely associated with Catholicism (~92% of the population being adherents to some degree), do you believe the teachings of Jesus should be considered when dealing with any immigration considerations?
Edited to add: downvoted within moments of posting, yet mine is the only comment. I’m just asking a question.
Who made these graphs? They are terrible
Recent regularisation? You say it as it had already happened. And not it hasn’t. Also, there is not a fixed number.
https://preview.redd.it/gmhr1a4bkfzg1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=2d2e471409b2a5ddc0102a108023f285e7c87102
What?
Interesting! And seems like this was a regulation that the general public doesn’t see positively. Any Spaniards here with some insights from inside the country?
„Too low“ is a strange answer. That doesn’t mean „more are welcome“ which I’m sure many would agree with, it means „more are needed“ which is a curious position
Aren’t the majority of the regularization group people from Latin America that speak the language, have jobs, and are integrated? And so now they pay taxes, too.
I see the 500k number posted a lot and no one mentions that 450k are from Peru, Columbia, and Venezuela.