The Government Approves the Decree to Begin with the Transfer of Migrant Minors and Establishes the Places that Each Territory Must Have
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A total of 11 autonomous communities are against the Royal Decree approved by the Government to execute the transfer of 3,000 migrant minors who remain crammed in...
The decree for the distribution of unaccompanied migrant minors “comes well” to all communities and it is not only a crisis that affects the Canary Islands since the migratory pressure has now increased in the Balearic Islands “and the same can happen with any other border territory of the peninsula.” This has been expressed by the Minister of Social Welfare of the Government of the Canary Islands, Candelaria Delgado, who has positively valued t…
On Tuesday, the Government took the last step that remained before starting with the first transfers of unaccompanied migrant minors from the Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla to the rest of the autonomous communities. The Council of Ministers approved the decree defining the ordinary capacity of each territory to care for unaccompanied foreign children, according to which the Ministry of Youth and Children has calculated which systems are overb…
In the Council of Ministers, the spokesman of the Executive, Pilar Alegría, has announced it as a 'very important step' as they are 'children and girls'.
The Executive Spokesperson recalls the obligation to provide "humanitarian treatment" to the hundreds of minors arriving on the islandsThe corpses and migrants without name proliferate on the most tourist beaches of Formentera The Government has approved on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers a Royal Decree detailing the ordinary capacity of each of the autonomous communities to receive, that is, the number of unaccompanied migrant minors that t…
The Council of Ministers plans today to approve the royal decree that will definitively determine the division between the autonomy — and the financing of it — of the more than 4,000 unaccompanied migrant minors that the Canary Islands, in particular, and Ceuta are hosting in completely overrun centers. Congress approved in April the amendment of the law on foreigners to make its redistribution mandatory, and the Council gave the green light in …
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