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Extremadura, the Community with Fewer Foreigners Behind the Bar: 'There Is Still a Lot of Mistrust'

Lidia Massiel, a native of Honduras, has been living in Cáceres for almost 15 years and during this time has not been reflected behind the bar bars in the city. "I see that less Latino staff are hired here in front of the public. Until recently, they were hired for cooking, as assistants or cooks," she explains. Proprietary of the bar 'La Firenea' with her mother, she still perceives reticence. "There is still distrust," she says.
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Lidia Massiel, a native of Honduras, has been living in Cáceres for almost 15 years and during this time has not been reflected behind the bar bars in the city. "I see that less Latino staff are hired here in front of the public. Until recently, they were hired for cooking, as assistants or cooks," she explains. Proprietary of the bar 'La Firenea' with her mother, she still perceives reticence. "There is still distrust," she says.

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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