Spain Rules Immediate Return of Migrants Intercepted at Sea Off Ceuta, Melilla Illegal
Summary: Spain’s Supreme Court has confirmed that the country’s immigration law does not permit “devoluciones en caliente” – or “hot returns” – of migrants intercepted at sea while attempting to reach Ceuta and Melilla, the two Spanish enclaves in northern Morocco.
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Spain’s Supreme Court ruled that migrants intercepted at sea cannot be immediately returned.
Marrakech – Spain’s Supreme Court has confirmed that the country’s immigration law does not permit “devoluciones en caliente” – or “hot returns” – of migrants intercepted at sea while attempting to reach Ceuta and Melilla, the two Spanish enclaves in northern Morocco.
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