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Chimera readability score 75 out of 100, Expert reading level.

Spain
It's a race against time in Spain, where undocumented migrants have just hours left to apply for a special mass regularisation programme before the deadline expires.
More than one million applications have already been submitted, double what the government expected, as NGOs work around the clock to help migrants complete their paperwork.
Aid groups are urging people to apply even if documents are still missing, saying they may be given extra time to provide them later.
Many applicants from countries including Venezuela, Mali and Iran have struggled to obtain official documents, while technical problems have also slowed online registrations.
The government has ruled out extending the deadline, raising fears that thousands could miss out on the chance to gain legal residency. Rights groups warn many applications could also be rejected over missing paperwork, leaving migrants facing continued uncertainty.
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Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text is structured like a collection of factual news headlines and snippets; it exhibits the fragmented style common in journalistic aggregation rather than synthesized prose.

Signals Detected
low severity: Sentence lengths vary (short, impactful headlines mixed with medium informational sentences), avoiding the uniform rhythm of pure LLM prose.
low severity: The text is highly fragmented, acting as a collection of distinct news items rather than a flowing analytical narrative. This lack of forced synthesis suggests real-world source aggregation.
Human Indicators
The abrupt shift between topics (Spain migration, Italian labor, Morocco time change, sports) mimics typical news feed or wire copy compilation.