The governments of the Basque Autonomous Community and the Canary Islands will propose this Friday at the Conference of Presidents a “balanced, coordinated, orderly and fair” distribution of unaccompanied foreign minors, and more money for the autonomous communities that “make a greater effort supply”.
The governments of the Basque Autonomous Community and the Canary Islands will propose this Friday at the Conference of Presidents a “balanced, coordinated, orderly and fair” distribution of unaccompanied foreign minors, and more money for the autonomous communities that “make a greater effort supply”.
The lehendakari, Imanol Pradalesand the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijomet this afternoon in Vitoria-Gasteiz to prepare a joint proposal on the care of these minors in view of the Santander Conference next Friday, in which they will also propose to collaborate with the countries of origin to develop life projects in their bosom and “promotes orderly transit, through circular migration.”
After the appointment, Clavijo recalled at a press conference that in tragedies such as the Dana or the eruption on La Palma “the communities have turned around” and that he “wanted to find a positive welcome” on an issue such as immigration and accompanied minors that they are ‘ a structural phenomenon’.
The Minister of Welfare, Youth and Demographic Challenge has appeared on behalf of the Basque Government, Nerea Melgosaas the Lehendakari had another event on his agenda. Melgosa has reiterated the request to consider Euskadi as the “northern border”, as the Canary Islands are the southern border.
Pradales and Clavijo will propose to the Spanish government and the rest of the communities to: period of three months in this regard, reach an agreement that will allow us to reduce the current pressure and calmly develop a migration management strategy. To this end, they will request the entry into force of a enact law.
It’s about achieving a minimum agreement with the rest of the autonomous communities and with the government of Spain. They have stressed that time is needed to alleviate pressure in communities under pressure from migration, and to develop a strategy and resources to address the situation. The idea is to develop a legal decree within a period of three months.
As Melgosa explained, the agreed text It consists of four points: economic resources to care for migrant minors in a dignified manner; balanced distribution between communities; and training in the countries of origin are the most important requirements. In addition, he will ask that Euskadi be recognized as a northern border to reach Europe.
The President of the Canary Islands has stressed that it is “essential” to develop immediate and long-term measures to respond to the migration phenomenon. He recalled that the Canary Islands are saturated.
Source: EITB

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