At Least 80 People Spend the Night with the Aima Facilities in Lisbon to Renew Their Residence View
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The last administrative extension of law 10-A/2020 ended on Thursday, which led to a major search for AIMA spaces. The Minister says that rows are not justified.
Hundreds of people spent the night with the Agency for the Integration of Migration and Asylum facilities in the Angels in Lisbon to ensure a password that allows them to renew their request for residence.
"I am now sleeping on the street because of my document since yesterday," said Lusa, Ivania Cabral, one of the immigrants who will spend the night with AIMA's facilities. Ivania Cabral was born in Guinea-Bissau and came to Portugal nearly three years ago because the nine-year-old daughter suffers from interauric communication ( characterised by a 'heart hole') and needs to receive medical treatment that is not possible in her country of origin. …
It was another night at the rest. For whom he passed there he saw more than a hundred people placed on the street, in cartons, in hopes of getting a password to be taken care of. For this Thursday there were 200, but they ended at 8:30 a.m., which means that at least 95 people will have to go through another drunk on the street again.
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