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1.3 Million Immigrants Seek to Regularize Their Status in Spain

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The Corner The number of applications—1.3 million—far exceeds the figures managed by the Government (half a million people) when the process began last April 16. This raises even more reservations among European Union member states and within the Supreme Court, which is considering whether to submit a query to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) regarding how this process aligns with current EU regulations. If the High Court decide…

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About 1,174,000 people have submitted their application for the extraordinary regularization of immigrants of which half a million have already been processed.The figures, advanced by the Chain To be confirmed to Europe Press by close forces, more than double the government's forecasts that it had estimated the number of applications by about 500,000.The deadline for submitting applications to the extraordinary regularization of immigrants ends …

·Spain
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This is double the number of requests provided by the Government

·Spain
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Populars denounce that the unilateral action of the Spanish government weakens the EU’s common migration policy. More information: The Supreme activates the process for the TJU to intervene against the regularization of 1.3M of immigrants from Sánchez

·Spain
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Brunner subscribes to an EPP document in which the main formation of Europe censores measures such as that adopted by the Spanish Government. The text is also signed by the Commissioner for the Mediterranean Read

·Madrid, Spain
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Spain may legalize over 1.3 million illegal migrants, causing major unrest within the European Union. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government initially spoke of approximately 500,000 applications, but by the end of June, that number had already risen to 1.27 million. Critics view the scheme as a mass amnesty that is turning out to be much larger than promised and could also have repercussions for the rest of Europe, Reuters reports.

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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