The Government Will Approve the Migration Contingency in Communities Overburdened by Minors on Tuesday
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Those responsible for these three territories have requested it by having their services to care for migrant minors stressed.
The Ministry of Youth and Children has declared this Friday the migratory contingency in the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla, after those three territories applied for it as they were more than three times their capacity to receive. From now on, the protocol to transfer from that community and those two autonomous cities to about 4,000 unaccompanied migrant minors to the rest of the communities in the Peninsula is launched. Continue reading
On Friday, the Ministry of Youth and Children approved the declaration of extraordinary migratory contingency in the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla. A procedure that will be ratified at a meeting next Tuesday, 2 September, to support the autonomous communities with systems overloaded by the reception of unaccompanied migrant minors, because they triple their ordinary capacity. This step means activating, once and for all, the mechanism of obl…
The entry into force of the decree regulating territorial distribution has motivated the regions with the most pressure to demand the solidarity of the other communities, but their party partners have chosen to resort to the Constitution and the Supreme Canarias asks to declare the migratory contingency by tripling their capacity to receive migrant minors This Thursday came into force the decree of the Government that establishes the objective c…

The Minister of Youth and Childhood, Sira Rego, has declared the extraordinary migratory contingency in the Canary Islands and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. She has done so following the formal request of these territories, once the Royal Decree of ordinary capacity of the reception systems has been approved in the last Council of Ministers. The declaration comes after checking that the community and the two autonomous cities mu…
The president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, has appeared in More than One to give his point of view about the royal decree approved by the government that obliges the autonomies to accept the unaccompanied migrant minors that have been assigned to them according to a series of parameters.However, Clavijo has been quite forceful before this question. "Neither the government nor the communities have wanted to welcome the minors", he sai…
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