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The PP will push for a reform of the Aliens Law to allow 'hot returns' of immigrants in Ceuta and Melilla
Spain🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

The PP will push for a reform of the Aliens Law to allow 'hot returns' of immigrants in Ceuta and Melilla

The Spanish conservative Party Popular (PP), led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has announced plans to reform the Organic Law on Foreigners to allow 'hot returns' of migrants who arrive by swimming at the coastlines of Ceuta and Melilla. This initiative follows a Supreme Court ruling that current law does not permit automatic expulsion of such migrants. The PP's proposal aims to provide legal backing for security forces to carry out border rejections with due process, though it would not apply to other regions like the Balearic Islands where arrivals occur via boats rather than swimming. The reform is part of broader criticism of Spain’s migration policies under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

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El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒Conservative6 hr. ago
The PP will push for a reform of the Aliens Law to allow 'hot returns' of immigrants in Ceuta and Melilla

The Spanish conservative Party Popular (PP), led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has announced plans to reform the Organic Law on Foreigners to allow 'hot returns' of migrants who arrive by swimming at the coastlines of Ceuta and Melilla. This initiative follows a Supreme Court ruling that current law does not permit automatic expulsion of such migrants. The PP's proposal aims to provide legal backing for security forces to carry out border rejections with due process, though it would not apply to other regions like the Balearic Islands where arrivals occur via boats rather than swimming. The reform is part of broader criticism of Spain’s migration policies under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the PP's proposed reform as a necessary correction to current laws, emphasizing the need for legal authority over immigration control. It highlights the PP's criticism of the current government's approach and positions their initiative as a proactive solution, which aligns with a右

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