Save the Children Number 4,000 Migrant Minors in Ceuta Who Are Outside the Protection System
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Two weeks after the massive influx of migrants into Ceuta from Morocco, the situation is still tense in the autonomous city. With the Government guaranteeing, on the one hand, that only 5,000 of the 80,000 migrants who crossed the border remain in Ceuta, and the civilian population raising that figure to some 20,000 people, cross-criticism continues as a backdrop in which it is already one of the worst migratory crises in Spain's history.
The Ministry of Children gathered the Autonomous Communities this Thursday to address, for the first time together, the situation of the 1,898 non-migrant minors...
In the Sectorial of 27 August, the transfer of the extraordinary credit will be discussed, according to the agreed agenda, and the minister intends to propose at the beginning of the meeting that the attention be given to children who remain in the autonomous city, so it will have to be voted The Government and the communities meet to address the care of minors in Ceuta with the Vox plan endorsed by the PP The communities presided over by the PP…
The complaint of the association: many children and adolescents still live on the street
The Ceuta has exploded this Thursday in the face of the serious crisis that they are living in the autonomous city after the immigration invasion of about 80,000 Moroccans at the end of July, in the words of their coach, José Juan Romero, before contesting the first day in Second Division in Andorra. The technician of the Ceutí group ... Continue reading "The Ceuta bursts before the start of the League: «It is very strong, if it were for me we w…
Save the Children Association underlines that the figure is only a calculation made by local social entities Morocco is considering suspending the extradition agreement with Spain
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