Is It Possible to Expel Unaccompanied Minor Aliens From Spain?
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There is an option for children who have arrived in Ceuta to be able to return home as long as they are with their family or under the safe guardianship of their country of origin.
A total of 97 minors are already awaiting their transfer to the Peninsula after having been placed in Ceuta on several ships. More information: Feijóo, in Ceuta: "The Government acts more harshly with those who suffer the invasion than with those who have caused it".
The Government continues with its plan and maintains that a mass deportation of children and adolescents is illegal and recalls that there were disqualifications for this in 2021.
The PP insists that the children must be returned to their country of origin, while the Spanish government recalls that the Supreme Court declared the forced returns of minors illegal.
The European Commission recalled this Thursday that Spain has the "must" to protect unaccompanied migrant minors who crossed the border of Ceuta, while reiterating its expectation that the people who entered irregularly will be returned to Morocco.
The Government considers that Alberto Núñez Feijóo's demand to return "all" migrants to Morocco, regardless of whether they are minors, is an "overt illegality." This was expressed by the Secretary of State for Children, Rubén Pérez Correa, who recalled that the PP leader's proposal goes against the Supreme Court's ruling that requires individual treatment of young people to ensure their rights. In addition, he has again defended the Executive's…
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