Immigration In Spain
My two sons and I recently visited Spain. We flew to Madrid, rented a car, drove around Spain, returned to Madrid and flew back. It was a great trip. Of course we didn’t see everything. Far from it. Spain is bigger than California. But we covered a lot of miles, traveling from Andalusia in the […]
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Last month I visited Spain with my two sons. The plan was simple. We flew to Madrid, picked up a rental car, drove around the country, returned to Madrid, and flew back. Spain is bigger than California so of course we didn’t see it all. But we covered a lot of territory, from Andalusia in […]
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My two sons and I took a trip to Spain this month. It’s a great place to visit. Since I write about immigration, I was on the lookout for immigration angles. If you’re a writer, you’re always working, even on “vacation”! And there definitely are some immigration issues in Spain. For the entire blog entry, […]
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A relatively new political party is doing well in Spain, a true conservative, nationalist Spanish party. It’s worth keeping an eye on. Thanks to its fractious politics and multiplicity of parties, Spain had two general elections in 2019, in April and then in November. Before the April election, Vox had no seats in the Congreso, […]
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