I'd add one more point... Do they qualify for jobs in underserved markets, or are they just low wage alternatives to hiring Spanish kids and paying them a living wage? The time to figure that out is when they're still in their country applying for residency. Not after they're already in country. Not even: According to explosive reports from Spanish National Police sources published by El Español and Breitbart, over 400,000 of the staggering 1.3 million amnesty applications come from migrants who weren’t even living in Spain before the January 1, 2026 cutoff date. Documents required to “prove” five months of continuous presence — utility bills, bus tickets, rental contracts, empadronamiento registrations — are being openly sold on Telegram and Instagram black markets. Criminal networks have turned the entire process into a lucrative business, shuttling migrants across Europe to exploit this one-time socialist giveaway. Really. Nobody saw that coming? Sadly, it's a Spanish language link... And probably not an approved source. El Espanol. But I'd bet you could do a web search for the text and find it. They figure 400,000 of the applications are fraudulent.
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