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"Spain: Experts Predict Basic Services aCollapseA Driven by Migrant Mass Amnesty"
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"The sheer amount of roughly one million illegal migrants in Spain
seeking amnesty could lead to a ocollapseo of the nationAs basic services
such as housing, education, or security, experts warned.
Spain is presently in the final weeks of a widely-criticized mass amnesty process launched by the government of socialist Prime Minister Pedro
Sbnchez that aims to grant half a million illegal migrants with olegalo residence status, work permits, and other benefits.
Despite the initial ohalf a milliono estimates stated by Spanish
officials in January, officials recently acknowledged that over 900,000 amnesty requests had been submitted by migrants, confirming estimates
reported in mid-June
The Spanish newspaper ABC reports that the sheer number of applicants u
almost double the governmentAs own estimates u has raised alarms among economists, demographers, housing specialists, and state security
officials, all of which warned to the outlet of the ocollapseo of basic services that the mass amnesty process could end up causing in Spain.
Alejandro Macarr<n Larumbe, a demographer at the Center for Social
Studies, Training, and Analysis (CEU-CEFAS), warned to ABC that SpainAs housing crisis will further deepen and worsen as a result of the incoming influx of migrants with olegalo status. Macarr<n Larumbe affirmed that an orderly, temporal reduction of migration in Spain could instead have an opposite effect and alleviate the housing crisis.
oIf there werenAt a constant influx of immigrants, the housing problem
would be solved sooner: more people die than are born,o he said.
The demographer attributed the large discrepancy between the ohalf a
milliono amnesty applicant estimates from the government and the nearly
one million applications presented to opolitical strategieso from the socialist government.
oThey might get it wrong by the thousands, but not by the hundreds of thousands. They tell you theyAre suddenly going to put in a million, and thatAs a staggering number,o he argued.
Consequences to SpainAs security are another area of concern for experts
cited by ABC. Unnamed sources from SpainAs Unified Police Syndicate
warned the newspaper that police officers are handling ohundredso of
requests from the nationAs migrant services seeking additional
information or to clarify fraud suspicions in some of the amnesty applications.
The officers reportedly find themselves concerned on whether their
logistics will be able to oproperlyo process all applications in a due
manner.
oFrom the outset of the process, these associations had already expressed their concern regarding whether or not a criminal record certificate
would be provided,o ABC reported.
oThe organization claimed to be the only one with the expertise to verify whether the document was genuine or a forgery,o the text continued. oIt
is worth noting that this document is mandatory and determines whether or
not a person poses a threat to a countryAs security.o
ABC noted that the expectation is that the final number of amnesty
applicants could surpass the one million threshold once the application
window deadline closes on June 30. Per the newspaper, the Spanish
government is urging migrants to submit their applications even if the required documentation is incomplete u granting migrants a grace period
that extends after the June 30 deadline to present the missing documents.
Furthermore, ABC stressed that the amnesty could trigger a much higher
surge in SpainAs migrant population should amnesty beneficiaries opt to
avail themselves of family reunification and other chain migration
pathways present in Spanish law u echoing warnings reportedly issued by Spanish police officers to other outlets last week
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