A Mission of the European Parliament Travels to the Canary Islands to Assess the Management of Spain in the Face of the Massive Influx of Migrants
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12,487 migrants until 15 September, representing a decline of more than half of the 26,758 who arrived in this period of 2024
A delegation of Members of the European Parliament will today visit the Canary Islands to assess the migratory situation of the archipelago. Although irregular arrivals to the islands are...
A delegation from the Committee on Petitions of the European Parliament will visit Tenerife and Gran Canaria this week, from 15 to 17 September, to assess on the ground the impact of migration in the archipelago. In this mission will participate the MEP of the Popular Party Carmen Crespo to know first hand the functioning of the reception centres, the situation of unaccompanied minors, the work of Frontex, Red Cross and Maritime Salvation, as we…
The Canary Islands are a regular destination for migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and Morocco. Thousands of migrants arrive every month on the Canary Islands in precarious boats risking their lives. The Canarian Route or Atlantic Route is the most motrific of the existing migration routes in the world today. In this live broadcast we will tell you about the evolution of the migratory crisis that the Canary Islands are suffering and the situation…
From this Monday, September 15th, to September 17th, a delegation of MEPs will travel to Tenerife and Gran Canaria to analyze the challenges arising from the migratory pressure affecting the region's citizens. The delegation will be led by the Chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Petitions, Bogdan Rzońca (ECR, PL), and composed of Sandro Ruotolo (S&D, IT), Sebastian Kruis (PfE, NL), Carmen Crespo Díaz (EPP, ES), Sandra Gómez López (S&…
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