The UN has pronounced this Sunday in relation to the repatriation of Moroccan Minors that Spain began last Friday from Ceuta to the city of Matril.
Responsible for the organization specialized in the human rights of immigrants, Felipe González, has denounced that these returns “violate international law”.

“Returns without having completed procedure for determining the highest interest of children violates international law,” González has written on his Twitter account, on the third day of repatriation of minors ordered by the Ministry of the Interior and one day after the
General Prosecutor’s Office Announced the opening of an investigation on the performance of the department that directs Fernando Grande-Marlaska.

For its part, the PP National Spokesman, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has criticized the lack of coherence of the Government President, Pedro Sánchez, to pass from “hosting the Aquarius to return in mass less than Morocco”, in reference to the vessel
That he arrived in Spain in 2018 with 629 immigrants on board and the repatriation of the Moroccan children welcomed in Ceuta since last May, reports Europa Press.

“It is impossible to govern when one thing is said and the opposite is done,” said the Mayor of Madrid after the acts of the Virgen de la Paloma’s festival.
Martínez-Almeida understands, furthermore, that the internal disputes between the government partners what they damage is to the “image of Spain” as they see themselves as “PSOE stick and we can.”

The spokesman for the PP has reproached the absence of “seriousness” in a policy such as immigration and has accused the government that his roadmap is the “policy of owner and the passage”.

For his part, the Coordinator of Citizens in Madrid and Viceélcaldea de la Capital, Begoña Villacís, has also charged against the “total lack of transparency” of the Executive.
“We are learning things through the media and not because they are bending accounts, which is what the Minister of the Interior should do,” has reproached the vicealdese after the acts of the festival of the Virgin of La Paloma.

In this sense, Villacís has claimed that it is reported whether the ordinary process is being used to return minors who entered during the crisis of Ceuta or if “does irregularly”.
He understands that the crisis is “the sufficiently important” so that the central executive is “transparent”, especially because he has left “many people in total helpless”.