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The Supreme Rejects Precautionary Paralyzing the Regularization of Immigrants

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The Supreme Court has rejected the extraordinary regularization of immigrants being carried out by the Government, as requested by the Community of Madrid and Vox, among others. The Dispute Chamber of the High Court has taken this decision after holding five hearings in which it has heard [...]
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The Supreme Court has rejected the extraordinary regularization of immigrants being carried out by the Government, as requested by the Community of Madrid and Vox, among others. The Dispute Chamber of the High Court has taken this decision after holding five hearings in which it has heard [...]

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This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. The Supreme Court (TS) has refused to suspend in a precautionary manner the extraordinary regularization of migrants, approved by the Executive on April 14, something that had been requested by Hazte Oyer, Association for Reconciliation and Historical Truth, Freedom and Justice, Vox and the Community of Madrid. This has been decided this Friday by the Dispute Chamber, as reported…

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The Supreme Court has denied the precautionary suspension of the royal decree regulating the situation of more than half a million migrants, rejecting the requests of the Community of Madrid and Vox. Who is behind it? The decision has been taken by the Dispute Chamber of the Supreme, and the State Attorney's Office has defended the legality of the measure approved by the Council of Ministers on the proposal of the Ministries of Inclusion and Soc…

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Moncloa broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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