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Administrations Revive Homeless Confrontation in Barajas

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Administrations rekindle confrontation about the situation of homeless people staying overnight at Barajas airport.

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Administrations rekindle confrontation about the situation of homeless people staying overnight at Barajas airport.

The airport criticises the City Council for its "rhythm of parsimonious work" and says that "they would have needed years" to solve the problem.

This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. It follows the battle between Madrid and Aena for the control of the Sintecho de Barajas. Madrid City Council has once again charged against Aena, which has been branded "disheartened" for "expulsing" the "most vulnerable" people with its decision to ban overnight stays at Terminal 4 of Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport. Thus has been expressed the delegate of Urbanism, Enviro…

The security guards have been informing the destitute that they had to leave the interior of the terminal this Monday. More information: The T-4 is empty of destitute after Aena's ban but the "insecurity" is 'moved' to the other terminals in Barajas

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They accuse the Consistory of using "perilous excuses" and demand that they take the "legal responsibility" they have for these people.

The mayor-in-Office of Madrid, Inma Sanz, intuits that the government is "hammed" by her ban on spending the night at the T4 of the airport Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas, with the resulting evictions, and has regretted that they have "damaged" the municipal work. From Moratalaz, the Deputy Mayor has attacked the attitude of Aena and the Government of Spain, who have left "totally and absolutely helpless those people who were spending the night in…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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