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Old 05-05-2008, 12:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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This may be of interest to all those in Valencia. - taken from the barcelona reporter
Spanish regions seek to control immigration

The conservative government of Valencia, which includes the popular resort town of Benidorm, is drafting a law urging immigrants to sign an "integration contract" that commits them to respect local values and learn Spanish as well as Valencian, the local language.

Rafael Blasco, Valencia's councillor for immigration, said Tuesday that while contract would not be mandatory, not signing it would suggest "a desire not to integrate into our way of life."

"It could have consequences for the relationship between these people and the authorities and institutions," he told radio Cadena Ser.

Ruminahui, an organization that helps people from Ecuador, has denounced the measure, saying it hides a "buried campaign against immigration, that criminalizes it and blames it for problems not solved by the government."

The left-wing government of the northeastern region of Catalonia meanwhile unveiled plans on Monday to limit the number of immigrants enrolled in schools in each district as part of a regional education law aimed at avoiding the creation of ghettos.

The measure will apply to public schools and colleges in the region, whose capital Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city.

The regions are acting as Spain faces its first economic slowdown since it transformed itself over the past decade from a country of emigration to a magnet for immigrants, mainly from Spanish-speaking Latin America.

The number of immigrants living in Spain has soared from around half a million in 1996 to about 4.5 million, or 10 percent, of a total population of 45 million.

They were drawn by an economy that led job creation in Europe in recent years.

Many immigrants are employed to do manual tasks such as building houses, picking fruit, taking care of children or serving tables that native-born Spaniards no longer accept at any price.

But the economy began to cool last year, especially in the construction sector that employs large numbers of immigrants, as a once-buoyant housing sector was hit by rising interest rates and the global credit crunch.

The government predicts gross domestic product will rise 2.3 percent this year and next after growing 3.8 percent in 2007, with unemployment seen at 10 percent by the end of 2009 from 8.6 percent at the end of last year.

The "integration contract" proposed by the regional government of Valencia is similar to one called for by the main opposition conservative Popular Party (PP) in the run-up to a March 9 general election.

It was the first time in a Spanish general election that a major party made immigration a central issue.

Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, who was re-elected with a slightly bigger majority in a March general election, declared an amnesty in 2005 for about 600,000 illegal immigrants.

But his government is now proposing to provide microcredits to unemployed immigrants who want to return home.

It will also allow them to collect the monthly unemployment benefits which they are entitled all at once to help finance their return.

"Many of them will perhaps decide to return to their countries," Zapatero said Monday during an interview with public television TVE when asked about rising unemployment and the country immigrant population.

He recalled that countries such as Ecuador and Romania, key sources of immigrants to Spain, are encouraging their citizens to return home to make up for labor shortages or in the hope that they will invest in the local economy.

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Old 05-06-2008, 03:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Well done Emma for noticing that!
One thing not mentioned is that it would probably be illegal to ask Europeans to sign the document because they have the right to travel, work and set up home in Spain and there is no obligation whatsoever to either learn the language or attempt to integrate.
Consequently, I would imagine that they would take great care in wording it so that it was completely voluntary.
Reading between the lines and looking at the Generalitat's motives for doing this -
1. Political - Perhaps this is what the right wing voters want.
2. Practical - With fewer job opportunities (and less funds for support unemployment) and fewer commercial "opportunities" they could restrict the dishing out the "favours" to those who have made the commitment by signing, in the hope that they are favouring those who will make a contribution.
An important point to consider: The report says that there will be no obligation to sign but, once signed, will there be any penaltly for non-compliment?
What will be the benefit? Will they record all those who sign in a database and make this available to government departments, the police and companies who migh be looking for employees?
Will the administartion shuffle to the top those who have signed?
There must be some advantage, they are not doing it for fun!

We have to face facts. Miscalculations, errors, bad policy (whatever you like to call it) has been damaging the Construction and Tourism Industries in Spain for a decade and now we all have to face the consequences.
The Spanish economy is going into recession and there is no easy solution.
The Spanish economy is closely linked to the UK because Britian is the biggest foreign customer for construction and tourism. The last time we found ourselves in this situation was the depression of the early 1990's, when both countries were tied into the EMS.
Britian pulled out of the EMS, the pound went through the floor and they spent 10 years rebuiling the economy.
Spain devalued (by 16%, I think) and this did the trick for them. The problem is that they don't have this option now and have to do it the hard way.

It is always the same. When the economy is on the crest of the wave there are few restrictions. When it gets like this they start tightening down everywhere - and that is understandable!
The signs are everywhere: the Decree 218, Valencia is also revising the regulations regarding toursit renting (the last time they did this was in 1992), demolishing illegal buildings, the new "lay de la costa" and now this.
Generally Spanish people and businesses are affected as well as immigrants.
However, this one is discriminatory because only immigrants are affected. I wonder if they will get away with it?

If it happens, who would sign? Personally I would not hesitate - but then would they ever get the law passed?

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Excellent reply Homefinder.
I have no idea what the answers to your questions are, i could not find them in various searches.

I wonder if this has been implemented in other countries?
What would you think the public reaction would be in Uk or Ireland?

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