EU Supports Repatriation of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors From Ceuta
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European Commission Backs Return of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors From Ceuta to Morocco
The European Commission said Tuesday that Spain should return all migrants who remain illegally in Ceuta to Morocco, including unaccompanied foreign minors who entered the Spanish-occupied enclave during the recent mass crossings.
The European Commission's spokesperson for home affairs, Markus Lammert, recalls that the return of minors is supported by the new European Migration Pact.
The European Commission argued that EU legislation provides for the return of irregular migrants, also from the lowest suns
The European Commission has urged the Government to ensure that all immigrants who remain illegally in Ceuta are returned to Morocco, including unaccompanied foreign minors who crossed to the autonomous city, claiming that European Union law also provides for their return. "We continue to insist that the expectation is that all of the ... Continue reading "The EU requires the government to return Ceuta's ores to Morocco"
"We continue to insist that the expectation is that all those who remain illegally in Ceuta will be returned," said Commission spokesman on Internal Affairs Markus Lammert.
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