Spain to Transfer 500 Migrant Girls From Ceuta to Mainland as EU Calls for Their Return to Morocco
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Spain to Transfer 500 Migrant Girls From Ceuta to Mainland as EU Calls for Their Return to Morocco
The Spanish government is working on the urgent transfer of some 500 unaccompanied migrant girls from Ceuta to the mainland, the first of its kind since tens of thousands of people poured into the North African enclave from Morocco in late July. The plan, led by the Ministry of Youth and Children in coordination with the city, was disclosed on Aug. 19 by Spanish radio network Cadena SER. On Aug. 21, Secretary of State for Youth and Children Rubé…
The Spanish government wants to relocate 500 underage migrant girls from Ceuta to the mainland. The government justifies the decision by citing the girls' lack of family to return to. Meanwhile, media reports of sexual violence in the Spanish exclave, including minor women, are among the victims.
Children have acknowledged that they have not consulted the transfer of minors with the autonomous community, despite the fact that their guardianship rests with the Government ...
The Secretary of State for Youth and Childhood, Rubén Pérez Correa, has admitted that the proposal to transfer 500 immigrant minors who entered the city in the invasion of July 30th has not been submitted to the executive. His president Juan Jesús Vivas calls for a concrete proposal for the transfers of immigrants to ... Continue reading "The government admits that it has not informed Vivas about the transfer of immigrant minors"
The Government plans to begin in weeks the urgent transfer of 500 girls from Ceuta to resources in the Peninsula and prepares individualized files while waiting for the Ceutí endorsement
Amid the disagreements with the Ceuti Executive, the Ministry of Youth and Children finalizes a formal proposal to urgently transfer the 500 girls from the Ceuta centres, an operation that the Government plans to launch in a matter of weeks.
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