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The Board Opposes the Distribution of the 500 Migrant Girls of Ceuta and Announces Resources if It Harms Castile and León

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
Carriedo: "Before a problem of national security, it cannot be diluted in the rest of Spain." More information: The Junta de Castilla y León will resort to the regularization of immigrants from the government: "There is a serious impact for the EU"

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The Board supports the Government's position and Gavira rejects the distribution

·Madrid, Spain
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Carriedo accuses the government of “diluting” a national security problem between the autonomies and demands the return of those who have entered Spain illegallyFeijóo asks for the expulsion of all migrants from Ceuta: “Neither older nor younger must they all return” The Junta de Castilla y León is considering going to court if the central government decides to transfer to the Community one of the 500 migrant minors from Ceuta if the measure end…

·Madrid, Spain
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Carriedo: "Before a problem of national security, it cannot be diluted in the rest of Spain." More information: The Junta de Castilla y León will resort to the regularization of immigrants from the government: "There is a serious impact for the EU"

·Spain
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The migratory crisis unleashed in Ceuta after the massive influx of migrants at the end of July has opened a deep territorial gap in Spain. Faced with the collapse of the reception services in the autonomous city, the central government and the Ceutí executive, chaired by Juan Jesús Vivas (PP), have designed an urgent plan to transfer some 500 unaccompanied minor girls to the peninsula. However, the call for interterritorial solidarity has clash…

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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