Spanish Supreme Court upholds fast-track migrant regularisation and declines to consult EU Court
Supreme Court bars ‘hot returns’ of migrants intercepted at sea near Ceuta and Melilla
Brussels rules out full summer suspension of the EU Entry/Exit System but keeps biometric ‘pause’ option until September
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Supreme Court orders Interior Ministry to reveal nationalities of migrants held in Spain’s detention centres
Spain’s Supreme Court has annulled a police order that hid the nationalities of migrants held in detention centres, ruling that transparency outweighs vague foreign-policy concerns. The decision will give businesses, lawyers and NGOs clearer visibility of enforcement patterns as Spain embarks on a mass regularisation drive.
Madrid court temporarily lifts travel ban on Prime Minister’s wife Begoña Gómez
A Madrid court has granted Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s wife a 48-hour window to travel to London for a family event despite an ongoing passport confiscation. The decision highlights Spain’s use of targeted travel bans in judicial investigations and the knock-on effects such measures can have on executive mobility planning.