The Supreme Court requires the State to assume responsibility for 1,200 unaccompanied immigrant children in the Canary Islands who have applied for asylum.
The Government intends to continue the distribution of 4,400 foreign minors from the Canary Islands and Ceuta including those seeking asylum.
The minors are in an unsustainable situation of overcrowding in the Canary Island reception centers.
The government has neglected the situation, making the pending reform of the Foreigners Law a political issue and grievance between regions.
The proposed plan goes against the interests of the PP, the party that rules most of the communities.
Conclusion: The challenge requires a nationally agreed and responsible policy, with loyalty, solidarity, and transparency, but the current approach prioritizes party interests.