Around Madrid 06/14/2009
Add Comment Children born to Ecuadorian and Chilean parents living in Spain will no longer receive Spanish citizenship upon birth, writes the Spanish daily El Pais. Police unions and immigration groups in Spain have expressed their concern about the alleged quotas imposed upon police departments for arresting undocumented immigrants, AP reports. A memo leaked to the Spanish press purports that in one neighborhood in Spain, police officers were instructed to arrest at least 30 undocumented people per week. Another colleague reporter for Latino newspaper in Spain wrote this past summer about mass raids in smaller towns in Murcia that are temporary home to many immigrant agricultural and construction workers. Over 300 immigrants were bused last June - apprehended on the street, at work or in locutorios (long-distance phone centers) as they were making phone calls to their families at home - to the central plaza of Torre Pacheco, where their papers were checked. Those without proper documents were taken to the local police stations, where they were fingerprinted and issued expulsion orders. | AuthorJelena Kopanja lives in Vienna, Austria.
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