The 2026 EU-UK Gibraltar treaty removes the physical border with Spain, introduces joint controls, and grants Spain veto power over residency, reshaping Gibraltar's post-Brexit status.
The 2026 EU-UK Gibraltar treaty removes the physical border with Spain, introduces joint controls, and grants Spain veto power over residency, reshaping Gibraltar's post-Brexit status.
Spain's 2026 regularization initiative allows migrants in irregular situations to obtain legal residence and work authorization through specified procedures and eligibility criteria, with applications open until June 30, 2026.
The Canary Islands government refuses to manage transfers of migrant minors from February 1, citing institutional conflicts with the Spanish state amid ongoing migration pressures.
Spain prepares to grant provisional residency permits to up to 840,000 migrants following PSOE-Podemos agreement, aiming to secure legal status and boost labor markets.
The European Commission warns Spain that its mass migrant regularization plan must not create negative impacts for the EU, emphasizing that residence permits are not unrestricted rights within the Schengen area amid a politically charged Parliament debate.
The European Parliament has sanctioned stricter migration controls while Spain calls for orderly migration linked to labor integration amid demographic shifts.
Minister Ángel Víctor Torres coordinated with regional government delegates to enhance aid for railway accident victims, address heavy rainfall impacts, and manage the relocation of nearly 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors.
Spain’s 2026 immigration reform offers broad regularization for undocumented immigrants but introduces new residency hurdles for asylum seekers, reflecting both progressive and restrictive policy elements.
Spain's government launches a landmark 2026 migrant amnesty granting legal status to 500,000 undocumented workers amid labor shortages and political debate.
Spain faces internal challenges with reactive immigration policies while the EU advances external border control, sparking debates over migration management and human rights.
Spain's government-approved migrant regularization will grant legal status to around 500,000 irregular migrants, sparking political debate and promising economic and social benefits.
Political clashes escalate over accountability and government handling of the 2026 Adamuz train accident, revealing shifts and contradictions in the Partido Popular's stance.
The PP, led by Feijóo, strongly opposes Sánchez's immigration regularization, accusing the government of electoral manipulation and renewing xenophobic rhetoric, highlighted at the PPE summit.
Spain's mass regularization of 500,000 immigrants contrasts with EU's tougher migration policies, prompting political disputes and calls for European scrutiny.
Spain opposes new EU migration return policies by pursuing mass regularization of migrants, sparking political tensions within the EU and domestically.
Spain's government has approved a historic plan to regularize 500,000 immigrants as foreign employment hits record levels, highlighting migration's key role in the economy.
Spain's government launches an extraordinary 2026 program allowing undocumented migrants to apply for temporary residency, highlighting economic and social benefits amid contrasting global immigration policies.
Spain's government has launched a major extraordinary regularization program to legalize over 500,000 irregular immigrants by mid-2026, aiming to reduce illegal residency and expand access to social services.
Spain is set to legalize 500,000 irregular migrants through an extraordinary plan offering residence and work permits, bypassing parliamentary approval for swift implementation.
The Popular Party critiques the Sánchez government's immigration policy, advocates for stricter controls, and proposes its National Immigration Plan as a more effective and humane alternative.
Spain's public healthcare access in 2026 faces challenges due to legal residency rules, administrative interpretations, and documentation issues affecting residents and immigrants.
Spain and Euskadi are addressing labor shortages and economic hurdles as growth slows, highlighting immigration and integration as vital for future development.
Spain has finalized its 2025 National Resettlement Plan, welcoming over 800 refugees while local councils like Bilbao's enhance migrant integration and participation efforts.
The EU has approved new immigration reforms including deportation centers outside its territory, but Spain opposes key aspects such as reduced migrant solidarity quotas.
Spain strongly opposes the EU's new migration regulation that includes deportation centers outside the EU and expanded 'safe third country' rules, citing legal and human rights concerns.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated the call for Spain's apology over Conquest abuses, while affirming ongoing diplomatic and cultural ties despite tensions.
The 2025 Catalan parliamentary debate intensified political divisions as Aliança Catalana criticized immigration policies, linking them to crime and social limits.
Spain faces polarized views on immigration and humanitarian efforts, with Vox criticizing government policies in Bilbao and a Madrid deputy advocating for Gaza humanitarian aid amid ongoing tensions.