Spain Government Reports 550,000 Migrant Regularisation Applications to Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request to temporarily halt the government's extraordinary regularization of immigrants, a measure challenged by the Community of Madrid, Vox, and several associations that denounced both its potential conflict with European law and the impact it could have on public services. Read more
The Supreme Court has rejected the precautionary suspension of the process of mass regularization of immigrants. The High Court has agreed on Friday that the process will continue as it resolves the appeals filed against the rule approved by the Government of Pedro Sánchez. The Dispute Chamber of the Supreme has taken the decision following the five hearings held this Friday to discuss the precautionary request to suspend the regularization proc…
Until yesterday, the Executive has received 549,596 applications, of which 91,505 have been admitted for processing.
The Supreme Court has refused to paralyze the extraordinary regularization of immigrants promoted by the government by several associations, which presented precautionary measures while resolving the merits of the case.Continue reading...
The Government has already received 549,546 applications from immigrants who wish to take advantage of the extraordinary regularization process initiated in April by the Government, and 91,905 of these applications have been granted for the time being. The data were provided by the State Attorney's Office during the hearings held in the Supreme Court to discuss the precautionary suspension of the regularization process called for by the Communit…
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