The Government Raises 2,500 Menas Detected in Ceuta, Says that 'There Are Many More' and Insists: 'Ejecting Them Would Be Illegal'
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More than 1,000 illegals have already escaped from government-enabled camps in Ceuta and have again wandered through different parts of the city, returning many of them to Trampolin beach, in a new episode that re-emphasizes the extreme situation that the autonomous city is going through after ... Continue reading "More than 1,000 illegals escape from government camps and go back to wandering through Ceuta"
Government to await response to asylum request
"An ordinary law cannot be applied in the face of an extraordinary situation," sources from the executive branch of the autonomous city insist on EL ESPAÑOL. The PP also calls for legislative changes: "We have to work in a normative framework so that, if something similar happens, the answer is forceful." More information: About 500 migrants return to Trampolin beach hours after their eviction and force their cleaning to be suspended.
Feijóo wants to return to Morocco the 2,500 minors who entered Ceuta on July 30. The government considers it illegal. The figure is handled by the executive and warns that it could be greater, because many of these children continue to wander around the city. PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo defended during his visit to Ceuta the return of all of them to Morocco. The government describes it as 'overt illegality'. The EU Interior spokesman, Markus …
Ceuta estimates that taking care of 500 transferred minors would amount to between 25 and 30 million euros per year
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