Regional Government of Ceuta Admits Not Knowing for Certain How Many Minors Entered the Territory
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Regional government calls for calm with regard to a possible new wave of migrants' entry on the next day 15
According to the president of the Autonomous City of Ceuta, Javier Vivas, the city currently manages the presence in its territory of about 1,300 minors, but acknowledged that it does not have an exact number.
Not even the worst forecasts of the government were that, in the first hours of identification of unaccompanied minors, 1,342 children would be counted in Ceuta . It was the Minister of Youth and Childhood, Sira Rego, who updated some data that until this Friday morning stood almost a third below. And there are still hundreds to identify and so many others impossible to quantify wandering around the city or hiding in the mountain.Rego herself, w…
The minors who arrived in Ceuta in the middle of the avalanche are not irregular as much as Santiago Abascal considers them “invaders” and Vox’s government pacts with the PP dehumanize them. The assault on the border leaves doubts about the Spanish information services, the...
The migrants registered by social entities and public bodies in Ceuta far exceed the figures of the Interior. If the Government maintains that there are about 2,000, more rations are given every day on the beach of the Trampolin to feed those who live there. There are also more pessimistic forecasts about the number of unaccompanied minors: in their first, and late, visit to Ceuta, the Minister of Youth and Childhood acknowledged on Friday that …
The autonomous government of Ceuta, Spain, will make a recount for not knowing exactly how many unaccompanied minors entered the territory on July 30, asking for calm regarding a possible new vacancy on the 15th.
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