
Spain’s Open-Borders Bet: Immigration Boom—Miracle or Meltdown?
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Transforming Immigration in Spain
This chapter explores the historical evolution of immigration in Spain, tracing its roots from minimal immigration prior to the 1980s to significant influxes following economic reforms and the 1985 immigration law. It examines the complex interplay of cultural ties, labor market changes, and policy shifts that facilitated the rise in migration from Latin America and beyond. The narrative highlights the resulting multicultural landscape of cities like Madrid and Barcelona, illustrating the enduring impact of these transformations on Spanish society.
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