The article discusses the ongoing process of regularization for undocumented migrants in Spain, initiated by the Popular Front of Catalonia (Regularización Ya!) in 2024. It highlights the societal demand for justice and dignity for those living and working in Spain, emphasizing the need for a government committed to implementing such policies. Despite opposition from far-right parties like Vox and the People’s Party (PP), the Spanish government under Pedro Sánchez has moved forward with this initiative, which aims to recognize the rights and responsibilities of these individuals while promoting economic growth and social stability. The article notes that similar regularization processes have occurred since the return to democracy, often supported by various sectors including unions, employers, religious institutions, and NGOs. It criticizes the opposition from conservative parties as being based on false arguments and xenophobia.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the regularization process as a progressive and necessary step toward social justice and economic growth, contrasting it with the opposition from far-right parties described as xenophobic and hypocritical. The emphasis on human dignity, social inclusion, and the historical context




