The Supreme Court confirms that hot returns cannot be made to migrants arriving by sea
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AraThe Supreme Court confirms that hot returns cannot be made to migrants arriving by seaara.catA ruling by the Supreme Court (TS) confirmed this Wednesday that the foreign law does not allow hot returns for migrants trying to reach Spain by swimming. The court distinguishes these returns from the specific regulations for the Melilla fence, where migrants are not considered to have legally entered Spain until they overcome the security line and agents, which allows them to be immediately returned to Moroccan authorities. With this ruling, the court sets a precedent based on the case of an Algerian man who was trying to reach Ceuta by swimming and was handed over to the authorities of Morocco.
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