The Government Does Not Plan to Move Migrants to the Peninsula Despite the Unrest They Cause in Ceuta
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From the Ceuta crisis to European solidarity, through the management of the dublinants, minority parties rejecting government policies
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kang Hoon-sang = Although illegal border crossings in the Spanish territory of Ceuta have subsided, thousands of illegal migrants still remain, becoming a source of instability in the local community...
The new centres, which are in the process of being adapted, could accommodate 4,000 people.
Thousands of people are waiting in Ceuta. What this means for Spain domestically, journalist Julia Macher knows.
The Interior has raised 2,168 unaccompanied migrant minors in Ceuta this Tuesday since July 30, 270 more than last Thursday. Sira Rego, Minister of Youth and Childhood and leader of the United Left, will appear in Congress together with Mónica García and Elma Saiz; the PP rejects the relocation of these minors on the peninsula and defends their return to Morocco. This crisis places the UI quota within Sumar before a humanitarian, competition and…
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