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MADRID, Spain -- An immigrant detention center near the Aluche subway station was the focus of a protest on June 20, World Refugee Day, against changes to immigration law that Spain is considering. Unlike the comprehensive immigration reform being discussed in the U.S., Spain's new laws would make things harder for those undocumented workers already here. The proposed bill would, among other things, make it more difficult for immigrants to reunite with their families, impose fines on those who assist undocumented immigrants and increase the maximum allowed detention time from 40 to 60 days. Read more at Feet in 2 Worlds