The Supreme Court orders the Government to take care of a thousand minors seeking asylum in the Canary Islands
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The Dispute Chamber accepts an interim measure requested by the Clavijo Executive
About 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors will be welcome in Spain, after the Supreme Court gave the government a 10-day deadline to integrate them into the national asylum system. READ ALSO: Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez: Migration has become a business for the US.
The Supreme Court (TS) has agreed to the precautionary measure requested by the Canary Islands Government and has...
The Supreme Court has agreed this Wednesday to request the State Administration to ensure that, within the unexplained 10-day period, access and stay in the...
In 10 days, one thousand asylum-seeking minors will have to be taken over by the Canary Islands' reception services.
The Supreme Court has agreed to request the State Administration to ensure that, within the unexplainable 10-day period, access and stay in the National Reception System for International Protection of Minors, currently in charge of the child protection services of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, who have applied for international protection or expressed their willingness to request it.Continue reading...
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