Against the tide of its European partners and the United States, the government of Pedro Sánchez approved this Tuesday the extraordinary regularization of half a million undocumented immigrants, many of them from Latin America, amid criticism from the right. "The Council of Ministers will approve today the Royal Decree that starts the process of extraordinary regularization of people in an irregular situation in our country," announced Sánchez in a message on the social network X, accompanied by a letter to the citizens, about a measure that confirms the announcement of January and that does not require parliamentary approval. In that letter, Sánchez justifies the measure by stating that "it is, above all, an act of normalization. Of recognizing the reality of almost half a million people who are already part of our daily life." "That those who are already part of our daily life do so on equal terms, contributing to the sustenance of our country and our model of coexistence," he ...