The Government Admits in the Supreme that It Has Not Received Any of the Thousand Minor Asylum Seekers in the Canary Islands.
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The Government Recognizes in the Supreme that It Has Not yet Served "Any" Minor in the Canary Islands Since the Court Ordered Him to Do so Two Months Ago.
The judges listen to the Attorney General's Office and the autonomous executive on compliance with the precautionary measure to protect the thousand who have requested international protection Read
The Government Admits in the Supreme that It Has Not Received Any of the Thousand Minor Asylum Seekers in the Canary Islands.
On Thursday, the Government was summoned to the Supreme Court to report on compliance with the precautionary measure imposed on it by the court on 25 March: to guarantee the reception of 1,008 migrant asylum-seeking minors currently in charge of the protection services of the Canary Islands. During the public hearing, the lawyer of the State representing the Executive has admitted that, to this day, none of these minors have been received. "Noth…
The Government Recognizes the Supreme Court that It Has Not Evaluated Any Minor Applicant for Protection in the Canary Islands in the Last Two Months
The representative of the Administration announces the creation of 150 new places and the blockade of others already available but assumes that, since the implementation of precautionary measures in March, he has not evaluated any minors while the Canary Islands denounces that "nothing has changed"The last tragedy of the Canarian route hits migrant children with three dead girls and several serious minors The representative of the Government has…
The Spanish Government Acknowledges in the Supreme Court that It Has Not Evaluated Any Unaccompanied Migrant Minors in the Canary Islands Since March
The Attorney General of the State, representing the central government, has acknowledged this Thursday before the Supreme Court that since last March "he has not been able to evaluate individually" any of the unaccompanied migrant minors who applied for asylum in the Canary Islands. According to him, it is because he is waiting for the Autonomous Government to send him some documentation, so "no reception measures have yet been taken".
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