El ayuntamiento de Villamalea ha aprobado por unanimidad una moción que pide regularizar a los migrantes indocumentados.
Y nos hemos enterado por el Guardian.
“To us, it was the most natural thing in the world,” explained Núñez Pérez, as he paused to greet residents in the town’s central plaza. In recent decades, migrants from across the globe had been atrracted to Villamalea for the many jobs on offer.
The steady supply of labour had helped turn the town into an agricultural heavyweight – about 70% of the mushrooms sold in Spain come from here – while also transforming Villamalea into a rich tapestry of residents whose roots trace back to 32 countries.