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Concern over the Management of the Regularization of Immigrants in Cadiz: "We Would Need to Double the Staff"
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Juan Molina’s mobile phone keeps ringing. It all started a few days ago, when he published on social networks a video in which his association, AFASODE, offered help to migrants who want to request the extraordinary regularization approved by the government last April 14 by royal decree. Approximately, the measure is expected to allow some 500,000 people living in Spain to stop being in an irregular situation. “Since the information came out, it…
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