{"id":7870,"date":"2026-04-09T12:40:12","date_gmt":"2026-04-09T12:40:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/09\/spains-warning-to-the-west-close-your-borders-wreck-your-economy-euronews-com\/"},"modified":"2026-04-09T12:40:12","modified_gmt":"2026-04-09T12:40:12","slug":"spains-warning-to-the-west-close-your-borders-wreck-your-economy-euronews-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/04\/09\/spains-warning-to-the-west-close-your-borders-wreck-your-economy-euronews-com\/","title":{"rendered":"Spain&#039;s warning to the West: Close your borders, wreck your economy &#8211; Euronews.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Europe Today<br \/>Euronews&#039; flagship morning TV show with the news and insights that drive Europe, live from Brussels every morning at 08.00. 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We meet the experts on the front line of climate change who explore new strategies to mitigate and adapt.<br \/>Europe Today<br \/>Euronews&#039; flagship morning TV show with the news and insights that drive Europe, live from Brussels every morning at 08.00. Also available as a newsletter and podcast.<br \/>The Ring<br \/>The Ring is Euronews\u2019 weekly political showdown, where Europe\u2019s toughest debates meet their boldest voices.   In each episode, two political heavyweights from across the EU face off to propose a diversity of opinions and spark conversations around the most important issues of EU affairs and the wider European political life.<br \/>No Comment<br \/>No agenda, no argument, no bias, No Comment.\u00a0Get the story without commentary.<br \/>My Wildest Prediction<br \/>Dare to imagine the future with business and tech visionaries<br \/>The Big Question<br \/>Deep dive conversations with business leaders<br \/>Euronews Tech Talks<br \/>Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. With explanations, engaging Q&amp;As, and lively conversations, the podcast provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and society.<br \/>The Food Detectives<br \/>Europe&#039;s best food experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series: The Food Detectives<br \/>Water Matters<br \/>Europe&#039;s water is under increasing pressure. Pollution, droughts, floods are taking their toll on our drinking water, lakes, rivers and coastlines. Join us on a journey around Europe to see why protecting ecosystems matters, how our wastewater can be better managed, and to discover some of the best water solutions.   Video reports, an animated explainer series and live debate &#8211; find out why Water Matters, from Euronews.<br \/>Climate Now<br \/>We give you the latest climate facts from the world\u2019s leading source, analyse the trends and explain how our planet is changing. We meet the experts on the front line of climate change who explore new strategies to mitigate and adapt.<br \/>Spain&#8217;s government has picked a side in the West&#8217;s biggest political battle \u2014 and it insists it has the data to back it up.<br \/>While most Western governments race to tighten borders, Prime Minister Pedro S\u00e1nchez is doubling down on open migration, armed with a technical report making the economic case for why pulling back would be a serious mistake.<br \/>According to their findings, a 30% annual reduction in migration flows would shrink Spain&#8217;s GDP by 5% within a decade, 14% by 2055 and 22% by 2075, according to projections drawn up by the National Office of Foresight and Strategy (ONPE). <br \/>That is not a forecast any government would want on its hands.<br \/>The report lands the same week Spain hit a record 22 million employed workers \u2014 a milestone experts partly attribute to sustained migration flows that have accelerated sharply since the pandemic.<br \/>The consequences of a migration clampdown would reach far beyond the headline GDP figures. <br \/>More than 220,000 agri-food farms could be abandoned within 50 years or nearly three in ten of those operating today, deepening Spain&#8217;s chronic rural depopulation crisis. <br \/>Up to 2,300 small municipalities, around 20% of the total, could disappear entirely.<br \/>Provinces such as Orense and Zamora, where the average age already exceeds 50, face demographic conditions the report compares to the Siberian steppe.<br \/>The knock-on effects compound rapidly. Fewer workers means fewer children in schools \u2014 the analysis projects the closure of 32,000 primary classrooms and 18,000 secondary ones. <br \/>Rural primary care centres would follow, stripping remaining residents of basic services and accelerating the very decline they are trying to reverse.<br \/>Migrant workers are already propping up sectors the domestic workforce will not go as eagerly. <br \/>In agriculture \u2014 where poor conditions on farms in Huelva, Almer\u00eda and inland Catalonia have long drawn criticism from rights groups \u2014 they fill roles that would otherwise go empty. <br \/>The report argues that migrants generate between 15% and 25% of the annual increase in average income and do not, contrary to popular assumption, depress the wages or employment prospects of native-born workers.<br \/>The politics are equally charged. An express regularisation scheme introduced in 2018 \u2014 due to be revoked in June \u2014 has granted near-automatic residency to around 240,000 Venezuelan citizens. <br \/>S\u00e1nchez&#8217;s deal with Podemos at the time also unlocked an extraordinary regularisation programme, pushed by groups such as Regularisation Now, which has long campaigned against exploitative conditions on Spanish farms.<br \/>The healthcare system would feel the strain acutely. <br \/>With fewer migrant workers arriving, the supply of care could fall by 28% \u2014 just as the number of elderly dependents rises by nearly 60%, according to ONPE analysts. <br \/>In cities such as Madrid, 90% of carers are already of migrant origin.<br \/>Meeting future care demand would require around 483,600 additional workers on top of current employment levels, analysts say, citing research by BBVA, the University of Cambridge and the OECD. <br \/>Those studies are now over a decade old \u2014 meaning the gap may already be wider than the figures suggest.<br \/>The medical workforce faces its own crunch. <br \/>The Technical Working Group on Migration, made up of nine academics from Spanish universities, estimates a clampdown would reduce the country&#8217;s doctor count by 64,000 specialists \u2014 a serious blow to a public health system already battling growing waiting lists and a profession currently on general strike over working conditions.<br \/>The pension system adds another layer of pressure. <br \/>By 2075, analysts estimate each beneficiary would need to contribute an additional \u20ac2,000 to maintain current benefit levels \u2014 though they note a paradox: public finances would actually peak between 2050 and 2060, as Generation X, born during Spain&#8217;s late Franco-era baby boom, completes its retirement. <br \/>After that, the fiscal cushion deflates rapidly.<br \/>                   <span id=\"swiper-prev-title\"><\/span>                 <br \/>                   <span id=\"swiper-next-title\"><\/span>                 <br \/>                 <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"       src=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/website\/images\/icons\/icon-tag-dark-blue.svg\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" alt=\"\"              loading=\"lazy\"       fetchpriority=\"low\"      >              <span class=\"u-margin-start-1\">Browse today&#039;s tags<\/span>         <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMizgFBVV95cUxPLTdXUWNpZEwzTkk4dlZkQ2trMVRfbWtPdWJxNW5jRk1FY3cwQUJFaW5DcUh1Rm44OS1yM1NSYWJJMnp1WF9iNnhQRFFQTFRvamI4bndKOWZqX2ZtY0Y2M3RGalRlTnBkVGNDNm51dXhxRU5TMTZ1b3c0SzRsSmZPRUtWS201eHU3OXJxaWVsZVd1U2cwajAwZUkzcG1PSlpDd2k1N05SVGdLQXZvTGczVnotNjRzaUpqcTluRE12Vi12VHNYNERycm50OTlXQQ?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Europe TodayEuronews&#039; flagship morning TV show with the news and insights that drive Europe, live from Brussels every morning at 08.00. 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