Morocco's Cooperation is Crucial for Resolving the Minors' Situation in Ceuta
In a recent discussion on the challenges facing unaccompanied minors in Ceuta, Javier Zarzalejos, the president of the Civil Liberties and Justice Committee in the European Parliament, emphasized the need for Morocco to collaborate effectively in addressing this pressing issue. The new regulation aimed at the return of immigrants is set to prioritize the welfare of minors, ensuring that their repatriation is conducted in a manner that reunites them with their families or transfers them to the appropriate social services in their home countries. Zarzalejos criticized the Spanish government's recent conflicts with Italy over border controls that were implemented following a significant migration crisis in Ceuta. He highlighted that European partners are anticipating greater responsibility from Spain regarding its immigration policy, particularly in light of the shared challenges posed by migration across the Mediterranean. This situation underscores the importance of cooperative efforts between Morocco and European nations to create a sustainable and humane approach to handling the influx of minors seeking refuge.
As reported by audio.canalsurmas.es.