The Supreme Order Directs the Central and Canary Governments to Report Fortnightly on the Care of Asylum-Seeking Minors
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The Central Government and the Canary Islands must continue to report every 15 days to the Supreme Court on the situation of unaccompanied immigrant minors from the Canary Islands who...
The Central Government and the Canary Islands will have to submit to the Supreme Court every 15 days a report on progress in the assistance of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum. The Supreme Court has urged the two Administrations to submit this document after the two Governments signed an agreement last week that 827 children who are currently cared for by the autonomous community should be immediately discharged into the State Humanitarian Ca…
Migration proposes to host them at the Pozuelo de Alarcón reception centre (Madrid), created in 2022 to receive Ukrainian refugees. The State has also offered 250 beds at the Canaries 50 camp in Gran Canaria to accommodate minors temporarily until they can be transferred to other autonomous communitiesHemeroteca - The central government agrees with the Canary Islands to accept 827 refugee minors to comply with the order of the Supreme The centra…
Moncloa wants to relocate half of the 827 menas imposed by the Supreme in a center in Pozuelo designed for Ukrainian adults. The Madrid Executive denounces the "lack of communication" and the Canary Islands demands that the State assume "the guardianship of all" and remove them from the islands. More information: The State will receive with "urgent" 827 minors asylum seekers "hung up" in the Canary Islands following the order of the Supreme.
The Executive pledged to care for a thousand minors in the Canary Islands after the court threatened sanctions
The Supreme Court has ordered the central government and the Canary Islands to submit to it a fortnightly report on the situation of the more than 1,000 migrant asylum-seeking minors to be hosted by the State in its international protection network, as it ordered on 25 March. In an order issued by EFE, the Dispute Chamber has asked on Wednesday both executives to submit a joint report every 15 days on the progress made in this area, following th…
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