Spain's economic crisis, including 25 percent unemployment, has hit members of its Latin-American immigrant community particularly hard. During the boom years in the 1990s, Spain absorbed more than seven-million Latin-American immigrants, increasing its population by nearly 20 percent. And when the economic crisis hit in 2008, most of the jobs they came to do in construction and household work disappeared, leaving few with money to send home or even enough cash to make a ...
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