The Basque government appreciates the new legislative decision, but requires measures such as the establishment of the northern border.
The Basque government and the Government of the Canary Islands today held a meeting in Vitoria-Gasteiz with a broad Basque political and social representation to tackle migration management. Both administrations positively appreciate the Decree Act that was approved yesterday, but are on the must accept a structural strategy.
The meeting has the participation of the Minister of Welfare, Youth and Demographic Challenge of the Basque Government, Nerea Melgosa and representatives of the municipalities of the three Basque capitals, Foral Deputations, NGOs and political groups of the Basque parliament. From the Canary Islands, the vice minister of the presidency, Juan Alfonso Cabello Mesa, the vice minister of Social Welfare, Francisco Gaspar Candil and the vice minister of the Presidency cabinet, his Octavio Caraballo de León attended.
Melgosa emphasized that the Decree Act assumes “Another step, but not the last“In the management of non -counseled migrants, because it activates an extraordinary fund for their attention. However, it has emphasized that Euskadi continues to claim Structural immigration plan This guarantees stable and coordinated management further than exceptional situations.
Under the current requirements, the Basque government is on the establishment of training and hiring of origin, adequate financing and a plan for minors. “A structural, permanent and coordinated response is needed,” said Melgosa, defending Euskadi has the reception of minors of a Solidarity and responsible approach.
Source: EITB

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