Spain launches extraordinary immigration procedure to legalize hundreds of thousands of unauthorized foreigners. The measure could affect migrants already living and working in the country.
Spain's government has launched an 'extraordinary' immigration procedure that could legalize the status of hundreds of thousands of foreigners living and working in the country without authorization.
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