The State Puts a Brake on the Rate of Transfer of Minors to the Peninsula
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The Canary Islands is faced with discouragement by migrant minors seeking asylum to the Peninsula. After 141 days of waiting since the Supreme Court ordered the State to integrate children entitled to protection into the network of specialized centres, only 10 young Malians have left the Islands. From the Government of the Canary Islands, this gesture is interpreted as an attempt to “cover their mouths.” The Director General of Child and Family …
San Sebastián – The ongoing operation to transfer migrant minors from the Canary Islands to other parts of Spain is causing friction between the Spanish government and the island government headed by Fernando Clavijo. In an interview on Spanish National Radio on Monday, Clavijo criticized the Spanish government's "improvisation and lack of specificity" in managing these transfers. These words have not gone down well in Madrid, as Elma Saiz highl…
The development of the operation for the transfer of migrant minors from the Canary Islands to other parts of the State is generating frictions between the central government and the island president Fernando Clavijo. This one criticized on Monday, in an interview on Radio Nacional de España, the “improvisation and lack of concreteness” of the Spanish Executive in the management of these transfers. Words that have not sat well in Madrid, as evid…

Without progress and with "uncertainty." In this way the Director General of Childhood of the Government of the Canary Islands, Sandra Rodríguez, qualifies the bilateral meeting held on Tuesday in which it was intended to continue to address the transfer of migrant asylum-seeking minors that began this Monday with the displacement of 10 minors to Gijón. At the end of this week it was expected to move another group of 15 children to the Peninsula…
On Tuesday, the Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, Elma Saiz, accused the president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, of "disloyalty" and asked him to "do not miss the truth" after his criticism of the management of the transfer of asylum-seeking minors to the peninsula from the islands. Saiz has argued that the referral of the first ten minors to a State reception resource, pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court, ha…
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