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Spain Looks to Grant Residency to Nearly 1 Million Migrants

The government said a new rules could give legal status — and work permits — to about 300,000 people a year over the next three years to address gaps in the labor market.

Jenny Gross
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Canary Islands, European Union, Foreign Workers, Illegal Immigration, Immigration and Emigration, Labor and Jobs, Migrant Labor (Agriculture), Migrant Labor (Non-Agriculture), Population, Sanchez Perez-Castejon, Pedro (1972- ), Spain
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