(ANSA) – MADRID, MAY 12 – A migration agreement, which would prompt Spain to grant work permits to people intending to enter the United States, should be one of the topics to be touched upon in the conversation scheduled today in Washington between United States President Joe Biden And Iberian Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez: This is what Spanish government sources predicted to various media.
According to La Vanguardia newspaper, talks on the issue have taken place in recent weeks between Spanish Integration Minister Jose Luis Escrivá, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and National Security Minister Alejandro Mayorcas.
The parties are working on a program that will allow Spain to open its doors and a job for Latin American citizens that is suitable in terms of profile and possibility of integration.
The initiative is part of a broader plan, which envisages the establishment of centers in Central and South American countries, to be run in cooperation with the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration, as hotspots “to direct the flows of people who intend to migrate through legal channels.” The Spanish staff in these centers will identify suitable persons to move to the Iberian country.
Moreover, Spain and the United States are also evaluating the possibility of expanding circular immigration schemes.
The Spanish government says it supports promoting “orderly, orderly and safe” migration routes for the arrival of refugees and other people forced to leave their country of origin. (handle).
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