The Government Will Begin with Eight Minors Transfers of Asylum Seekers From the Canary Islands to the Peninsula
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Next Monday the government will transfer eight migrant asylum-seeking minors who will leave the Canary Islands in the direction of the peninsula. The Ministry of...
It has taken five months for the Supreme Court to order the Government to take care of a thousand migrant asylum-seeking minors who are crammed into the Canary Islands. On Monday, August 11, the first eight minors will finally leave the islands towards the Peninsula, and another 15 will do so by the end of that week. This has been confirmed this Tuesday by both the central government and the Canary Islands, at the close of a meeting at which the…
When it is one week before the first unaccompanied minors seeking asylum from the Canary Islands begin to move to the peninsula, according to the commitment made by the cabinet of Pedro Sánchez with the Canary Government, the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration still does not have any centres prepared for their reception . This is admitted by different sources with which this newspaper has spoken, which recognize that the facili…
The first eight unaccompanied migrant minors seeking asylum will leave the Canary Islands next Monday, August 11th. They will be the first of a thousand who, week after week, will be transferred to the Peninsula in a process that, according to the central government's estimates, will take approximately seven months. The decision, welcomed by the central and Canary Islands governments, follows a process of legal and logistical analysis that has i…

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The government of Pedro Sánchez will begin the distribution of unaccompanied foreign minors (menas) next week, but will only make eight derivations from the Canary Islands to the Iberian Peninsula, despite the thousands of minors who arrived on the shores of the archipelago after the last migratory crisis.This has been confirmed this Tuesday by sources of the inter-administrative meeting in which the central executive and the autonomous Canary I…
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