The Spanish government’s initiative to grant legal status to approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants has met with strong reservations from the European Commission. Officials in Brussels have voiced their disapproval, highlighting potential challenges associated with the move.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the Commission is worried about the broader implications of Spain’s decision on migration policy and enforcement within the European Union.
**Why this matters**
The European Union seeks to maintain a coordinated approach to migration management among member states. Spain’s unilateral action to regularize a large number of undocumented migrants could complicate efforts to harmonize policies and address migration flows effectively across the bloc.
Source: NewsData
