Saiz Condemns the Appearance of a Banner with “Nazi Symbology” Calling for the Expulsion of the Ten Minors
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Minister Elma Saiz has asked for respect for the decision not to publicly tell what the fate of these young people is because they are children who flee: "My job is to prevent that persecution from which they flee from reproducing in our country"
The Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz, lamented on Tuesday the appearance and subsequent withdrawal of a banner "of Nazi symbolology" that demanded the "expulsion" of the ten Malian minors transferred yesterday from the Canary Islands to Gijón, where they were hosted in a center of state ownership. Saiz highlighted the "positive balance" of the displacement and called it a "resounding success." In response to the st…
Minister Elma Saiz has denounced the harassment of minors through a poster calling for their expulsion upon their arrival in Gijón


The minister has said that the referral has been a "resounding success" despite this episode They arrive in Gijón from the Canary Islands the first ten migrant minors seeking asylum
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