• Immigration The Government assures that the Moroccan minors will leave Ceuta: "Morocco claims all its children"

  • The data More than 1,000 minors entered Ceuta from Morocco

Early in the afternoon of this Friday, the delivery to

Morocco

of the minors who entered Ceuta last May began.

The police device is located in one of the sports centers where part of them were welcomed.

According to sources from the Government Delegation, the Minister of the Interior himself, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, has sent the order to the

Government Delegation

in Ceuta for the departure of these children.

Even the device has approached a

UNICEF official

who is assisting with discredit to the situation at this time.

"Unicef ​​does not agree at all with this practice of returning these minors to Morocco," he said.

Last Monday,

Salvadora Mateos

, a government delegate in

Ceuta

, announced that the government was "working so that all Moroccan minors who entered Ceuta in May return to their families, which is how they are doing better."

The highest authority of the State in Ceuta appeared to give an account of the measures adopted by the central Executive regarding the commitments with Ceuta.

He addressed the migration crisis that Ceuta has experienced after the massive influx of immigrants that occurred in mid-May and that has left more than a thousand Moroccans housed in industrial warehouses set up in the city, including at least 800 minors.

Some of the minors who entered Ceuta last May.ALBERTO ROJAS

More than 700 boys and girls

According to the Government delegate, the city was currently welcoming more than 700 boys and girls, of which about 200 are under 16 years of age who are of schooling age.

The

Ministry of Education

considered establishing mechanisms in order to solve the problem to educate minors and integrate them into the educational system so as not to harm the normal functioning of the study plans of Ceuta boys and girls.

The Ceutí president assured that this schooling of foreign minors would go through a linguistic immersion system, since their training capacities are not known, mainly because they do not know the language and it would be at different times from the official classes taught in educational centers of Ceuta.

But Mateos was clear in the desire that children "have to return to their parents" as he has maintained since the migration crisis occurred on May 17 and 18.

He also stressed, when asked about children who do not want to return to their country or whose families do not demand their reunification, that "

Morocco

claims all its children", that "all of them will leave" and that "there are Moroccan entities that will take charge of these minors ".

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