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Spanish Court Refuses to Refer Migrant Amnesty to Europe

Summary by The Local - Es
Despite complaints from regional governments, the controversial mass regularisation process will not be passed up the legal chain to an EU court

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The Fifth Section of the Third Chamber of the Supreme Court (TS) has decided not to adopt the precautionary measure requested by the Generalitat Valenciana and the Government of Aragon, which was to suspend the decree of extraordinary regularization of foreigners in Spain by authorizations of temporary residence for exceptional reasons. In addition, it has decided also not to ... Continue reading "The Supreme refuses to suspend the decree of mas…

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The Supreme Court has refused to refer a question for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the Union...

·Spain
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The High Court agrees that "the approach to this question is not relevant at this time of procedure." More information: Catalonia and Madrid receive 40% of applications for regularization of migrants and most will work in hospitality

·Spain
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Despite recognizing doubts as to its legal compatibility with Community law, the Supreme Court has decided not to refer to the Court of Justice of the European Union (TJUE) the regularization of immigrants from the Government, and will not raise a question for a preliminary ruling that could have paralysed the decree, as requested by Generalitat Valenciana and the Autonomous Community of Aragon in the context of the piece of precautionary measur…

·Spain
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The Third (Administrative) Chamber of the Supreme Court ruled to refer a question to the Court of Justice of the EU (TJUE) for a preliminary ruling on the extraordinary regularization of immigrants, even though it had raised doubts as to whether the decree was in conflict with European legislation. According to the High Court, the Fifth Section of the Chamber had also rejected the request made by the governments of the Valencian Community and Ar…

·Madrid, Spain
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Moncloa broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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