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  2. Immigration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations, there were 5,947,106 immigrants in Spain in early 2018, 12.8% of the population of Spain. [12] According to the Spanish government, there were 5.6 million foreign residents in Spain in 2010; independent estimates put the figure 14% of total population (Red Cross, World Disasters Report 2006).

  3. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] The largest groups of foreigners were those of Moroccan, Romanian, British, Chinese and Italian citizenship. [45] Meanwhile in 2024, Spain had a foreign-born population of 8,915,831, being those born in the Americas the largest group, and Europe being the second most common continent of origin after South America.

  4. Latin American migration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    Colombian migrants in Spain are the largest group of Latin Americans in the country. [2] As of 2018, 610,871 residents of Madrid were born in Latin America. [11] Migrants from Brazil – the sole Portuguese-speaking country in Latin America – are particularly notable in Galicia, where the native language is close to their own. [12] [13] [14]

  5. Spanish parliament will consider a bill to grant residency to ...

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    The bill would grant legal status to foreigners who arrived in Spain before November 1, 2021, including hundreds of thousands of immigrant Spanish parliament will consider a bill to grant ...

  6. Italians in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays Italians in Spain are one of the largest communities of immigrant groups in Spain, with 257,256 Italian citizens in the country; [1] conversely, 142,401 residents in Spain were born in Italy. [2] part of the Italian citizens in Spain are not native from Italy but emigrated from countries like Argentina or Uruguay. [6] [7]

  7. Today's Migrants Are Just like Your Immigrant Great ... - AOL

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    New York City was once known as the "Golden Door" because of its long history of welcoming immigrants like Colmenares. Nearly 40 percent of Americans have at least one ancestor who entered the U.S ...

  8. Dominicans in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Dominicans are the eleventh largest immigrant group in Spain, and fifth largest from Latin America. [5] The Autonomous communities with the largest numbers of Dominicans concentrated in Community of Madrid (123,858) and Catalonia (25,407), smaller numbers are present in Castile and León, Castilla–La Mancha, Andalusia, and Valencian.

  9. TODAY Show guests week of February 3: Ego Nwodim, Amy ... - AOL

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    TODAY Show guests Monday, February 3 (7-9 a.m.) Black History Month: First Black Pilot to Fly Solo Around the World. Amy Schumer on "Kinda Pregnant." Nicole Sachs on "Mind Your Body."