Illustration of Spanish Supreme Court ruling on immigrant regularization, showing judges in courtroom with immigrants and officials.
Illustration of Spanish Supreme Court ruling on immigrant regularization, showing judges in courtroom with immigrants and officials.
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El Supremo rechaza suspender la regularización de inmigrantes

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El Tribunal Supremo ha rechazado este viernes paralizar el proceso de regularización extraordinaria de inmigrantes. La decisión se tomó tras una vista en la que participaron la Comunidad de Madrid, Vox y otras entidades.

La Sala de lo Contencioso-Administrativo del Tribunal Supremo desestimó la solicitud de suspensión cautelar presentada por la Comunidad de Madrid y Vox. El real decreto está en vigor desde el 14 de abril y el plazo de solicitudes se extiende hasta el 30 de junio.

La Abogacía del Estado informó de que se han recibido 549.596 solicitudes, de las que 91.905 han sido admitidas a trámite. El Gobierno defendió que la suspensión afectaría al interés general y a los derechos de los solicitantes.

El tribunal consideró que Hazte Oír y otras dos asociaciones carecían de legitimación para recurrir. La argumentación detallada de la decisión se notificará en los próximos días.

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