The Supreme Threatens the Government with Fines if It Does Not Guarantee the Reception of the Thousand Minor Asylum Seekers in the Canary Islands
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19 Articles
The Supreme Court has ordered the Government to adopt a series of measures to comply with the reception of a thousand unaccompanied migrant minors who are in the Canary Islands and who are interested in receiving asylum. The court ordered the Executive to take care of these minors cautiously on 25 March, and has certified "clear non-compliance" with that mandate. Now, the court urges the Government to comply with the measure and threatens with f…
The Supreme Court will take coercive measures if the Government does not urgently take care of the 1,000 unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors whose application for international protection has not yet been processed. Thus the High Court warns in an order in which it insists that they should be protected by the Executive in its State reception system and not by the autonomous community of the Canary Islands as before.
The Supreme Court has ordered the Government to take urgent measures to ensure that unaccompanied foreign minors living in the Canary Islands can have access to the rights they have...
The Supreme Court has ordered the Government to adopt “urgently” measures to comply with the order it issued last March to take over more than a thousand unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in the Canary Islands who now live in community reception centres. In an order notified this Thursday, the Dispute Chamber urges the Executive to report every 15 days on the progress it makes to comply with this order and warns it of “coercive measures”, such…
The court gives 30 days to the central executive to provide material and personnel to the offices handling the applications, to arrange greater collaboration with the islands and to identify those responsible for these measures to take over the 1,000 unaccompanied foreign minors
Third call from the Supreme Court to the Government for not taking care of unaccompanied foreign children who are in the Canary Islands and are in an irregular situation. These are minors placed in cayucos to the archipelago and who should not continue there, but it is up to the State to take over more than a thousand asylum-seeking children because of the situation in their countries of origin. The High Court now obliges the Executive to report…
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