Spain is preparing to adapt to the new European migration framework, making necessary legislative changes and applying a more restrictive approach.
There is expected to be a shift in policy regarding asylum, with creation of a new asylum law.
The new law will speed up decision making processes and shorten appeall periods.
'Safe country' concept will be strengthened, potentially allowing asylum requests to be evaluated and possibly rejected based on nationality not considering individual circumstances.
Spain has the opportunity to rethink its migration management, providing more resources to the asylum system and protecting refugees.
The tool for solving migration issues should not be to cut rights and guarantees for the weakest, but to strengthen and make the system more effective for everyone.
Conclusion: Spain needs to adapt to the new European migration framework, but it's important that this process is carried out while respecting human rights, ensuring the efficiency of the system and adequately protecting refugees.