
The immigrant regularization process will continue. The Supreme Court has refused to provisionally suspend the decree approved in April by the Government and has agreed that the process continues while it resolves the appeals received against the rule. The decision was made by the Contentious-Administrative Chamber after the five hearings that were held this Friday to debate the precautionary petition requested by the Community of Madrid, Vox and three associations (Hazteoír, Libertad y Justicia, and the Association for Reconciliation and Historical Truth), which have cited the alleged “impact” on health services or the alteration of the electoral roll to demand that the decree approved by the Government be left in suspense. The Lawyers, the Association for Human Rights of Spain (APDHE) and the Jesuit Migrant Service