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"As the following questions deal with the same subject matter, they will be taken together: The Spanish Government’s regularisation programme for immigrants ended on 7 May. The programme was a great success, with around 700 000 applications being made. The aim of the programme was to end illegal employment by integrating illegal immigrants into Spanish society. To achieve this, employment contracts were required for regularisation. The programme was backed across the board by trade unions, management and civil society. In addition to ending illegal employment and integrating illegal immigrants, the programme has put Spain in the perfect position to participate in and promote the establishment of a common European policy on immigration. Does the Council support the successful Spanish regularisation programme as a way of ending illegal employment and integrating illegal immigrants into society by granting them full rights? Is the Council of the opinion that, as a result of this scheme, the Spanish Government is in a better position to contribute to the establishment of a common European immigration policy? Question No 3 by María Esther Herranz García () On 14 April 2005, the Justice and Home Affairs Council called on the Commission to put forward, before the end of May 2005, a proposal on the establishment of an information system linking those responsible for immigration and asylum policy in the Member States so that they would be notified of important decisions to be taken by one or more Member States. Meanwhile, the Spanish Government has once again changed the criteria governing the extraordinary regularisation programme currently under way in Spain. It is now possible for immigrants to have their residence in the country authorised even if they were not registered with their local municipal authorities. When and how was the Council informed of the new criteria? Question No 4 by Javier Moreno Sánchez ()"@en1
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