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From riots to 'regularization,' U.K. and Spain show opposing attitudes to migrants
The Pope's visit to Spain’s Canary Islands, where he met with migrants and their advocates, highlights Europe’s divided approach to immigration. Spain is welcoming half a million illegal migrants, while the UK faces riots as political right-wing groups push to exclude migrants.
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