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Navarre will have to accommodate 118 more migrant minors, and the ACV will not have to receive any

The Ministry of Youth and Children has today presented the tables for the distribution of unaccompanied minors who have arrived in the Canary Islands, and Catalonia will not have to receive any of them because of the previous reception effort it has made, as has the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country.

Migrants on the beaches of the Canary Islands. Stock Photo: EFE

Migrants on the beaches of the Canary Islands, next to tourists.

The Ministry of Youth and Children has today presented the tables for the distribution of unaccompanied minors who have arrived in the Canary Islands, according to which the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV) is not obliged to receive minors or Catalonia because of the effort they have made so far, while Navarre will have to accommodate 118 more minors.

Thus, the Spanish Government plans to transfer 3,000 migrant minors from the Canary Islands to other territories, most of them to Andalusia, Madrid and Valencia, as confirmed by sources from the Ministry of Youth and Children.

In total, the Spanish Government plans to move3,975 minors from the archipelago , but they are expected to be stripped of some 850, as the State reception network will host them because they are asylum seekers, in accordance with the order issued by the Supreme Court.

Thus, according to this data, Andalusia  (677 young people), Madrid (647) and Valencia (571) would be the communities that would receive the largest number of young people from the islands.

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