The Cercle d’Economia demands greater control over immigration: reduce the number and qualify profiles
The Cercle d’Economia calls for increased immigration control in Spain and Catalonia, emphasizing the need for a real migratory policy.
The Cercle d’Economia, a prominent business entity in Catalonia, has issued a strong call for the Spanish and Catalan governments to implement a comprehensive and effective immigration policy. The organization warns that the current lack of a structured approach to immigration has significant consequences for the region, particularly given the arrival of 2.1 million people, which has profound social, economic, and demographic implications. They emphasize that immigration should be a central focus of public policy rather than sidelined in public discussions.
Teresa Garcia-Milá, president of the Cercle d’Economia, underscored the critical importance of immigration for the future of both Catalonia and Spain. She pointed out that immigration impacts various facets of society, including economic models, social cohesion, and the sustainability of the welfare state. The report released by the Cercle highlights that without proper management and policies in place, the benefits of immigration could be overshadowed by potential risks and challenges, thus calling for immediate action to define and formalize a migratory policy that aligns with societal needs.
The implications of the Cercle's recommendations are profound, as they not only address the immediate challenges posed by immigration but also suggest that effective management could enhance the social and economic fabric of Catalonia. By advocating for a reduction in the number of immigrants and prioritizing more qualified profiles, the organization aims to mitigate potential strains on resources and promote a more sustainable and beneficial integration process, fostering a balanced demographic landscape for the future of the region.