Canarias Goes to the Clash with the Government in Its Accountability to the Supreme
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Few cases generate as much tension between the Canary Islands and the Peninsula as that of the reception of migrant minors. At this moment there are two fronts open against the central government. The first is led by the majority of autonomous communities, which refuse to receive the children who are crammed into the islands. The second is maintained by the Canary Islands government itself, for a similar reason: while it criticizes the lack of s…
The spokesman for the Government of the Canary Islands, Alfonso Cabello, said this Monday that the State's response to the more than 1,000 unaccompanied foreign minors who have...

The Autonomous Communities of the PP staged their rejection of the transfer of minor migrants from the Canary Islands with the sit-in last Thursday to the Sectoral Conference of Youth and Children. Minister Sira Rego responded by guaranteeing that “the law will be enforced” and set a date for the start of the transfers to the peninsula, which will affect a maximum of 3,900 minors: 28 August. To this end, it is planned to approve in the Council o…
The spokesman for the Government of the Canary Islands, Alfonso Cabello, said on Monday that the State's response to the more than 1,000 unaccompanied foreign minors who have applied for asylum "has been null" after "116 days" had passed since the Supreme Court (TS) issued an order requiring the Executive "to answer to the Canary Islands and to those children who have the right to political asylum."
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