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Police in Spain claim 'massive fraud' by 400,000 migrants in amnesty process

Conor Faulkner
Conor Faulkner - conor.faulkner@thelocal.com
Police in Spain claim 'massive fraud' by 400,000 migrants in amnesty process
People wait in a long queue to enter the Consulate General of the Kingdom of Morocco in Bilbao. (Photo by ANDER GILLENEA / AFP)

As applications for Spain's mass migrant amnesty surge over initial estimates, police sources claim there is clear evidence of widespread fraudulent applications by foreign nationals who were not living in Spain in 2025 as required.

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Leonard
This kind of thing was an obvious possible component of such a large unusual policy ... just slow down and do the proper scrutiny ... it does not mean that it's a bad policy ... it's enlightened and economically positive. So the police flag it and government attends to it. Don't let the VOX and PP misuse the situation. They will damage anything to gain power. ( And I'm not a Sanchez fan BTW)

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