🚨 #ÚLTIMAHORA | El Gobierno pide a la Corte Suprema que detenga orden que permite a migrantes impugnar deportaciones a Sudán del Sur. https://t.co/xU898cHRqR
El Tribunal Constitucional admite el recurso de inconstitucionalidad del Gobierno a la Ley de Concordia valenciana y suspende varios de sus artículos https://t.co/2Xw6wJMkQR
NEW at SCOTUS: a 17th (I think) emergency application to the justices from the Trump administration. This plea seeks to stay a judge's injunction last week preventing the govt from deporting seven migrants to South Sudan https://t.co/aFuXWXUPHY
The Spanish Constitutional Court has admitted appeals from the autonomous communities of Aragón, Cantabria, and Extremadura challenging the distribution of unaccompanied minor migrants across regions. Additionally, the Court has suspended several articles of the Valencian Community's 'Law of Concordia' following a constitutional challenge by the national government. This suspension has drawn criticism from Vox leader Santiago Abascal, who reproached the People's Party for the 2021 agreement that renewed the Constitutional Court. In the United States, the Supreme Court is considering an emergency application from the Trump administration seeking to stay a lower court's injunction that prevents the government from deporting seven migrants to South Sudan. The U.S. government has also requested the Supreme Court to halt an order allowing migrants to contest deportations to South Sudan.