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Spaniards admit migration is 'real threat' as hordes of arrivals storm embassies for 'legal status' paperwork

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Spaniards admit migration is 'real threat' as hordes of arrivals storm embassies for 'legal status' paperwork.

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Spain's youth has admitted migration is a "real threat" - just as crowds of migrants climbed stormed embassies and climbed over walls in a rush for their "legal status" paperwork under a controversial amnesty.The study, titled Jovenes Espanoles 2026, was published by Spanish non-profit Fundacion SM.Surveying young Spaniards between the age of 15-24, the study found skyrocketing fears that migration posed "real threats".More than six in 10 respondents said the presence of migrants had resulted in a growth of delinquency, and 65.6 per cent agreed that there are "starting to be too many migrants in Spain".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say And 58.9 per cent of respondents agreed with the statement: "We make things too easy for migrants."This was an increase from 30.4 per cent in agreement when the survey was last conducted in 2020.There was also a significant rise in support for migrants to assimilate to Spanish customs and norms, with 72 per cent of respondents agreeing with the...

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