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Spanish Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Immigration Elma Seth said on the 19th that the government plans to send about 500 unaccompanied minor immigrants stranded in the North African enclave of Ceuta to mainland Spain. In an interview, Seth said that the central government is cooperating with the local government of Ceuta and the governments of Spain's autonomous regions to develop resettlement plans so that these children can be taken care of by child protection organizations in mainland Spain. According to reports, the plan envisages that “all regions” of Spain will accept minors and arrange for them to stay in foster homes. The number of 500 is provisional and subject to change.
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Spanish Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Immigration Elma Seth said on the 19th that the government plans to send about 500 unaccompanied minor immigrants stranded in the North African enclave of Ceuta to mainland Spain. In an interview, Seth said that the central government is cooperating with the local government of Ceuta and the governments of Spain's autonomous regions to develop resettlement plans so that these children can be taken care of by child protection organizations in mainland Spain. According to reports, the plan envisages that “all regions” of Spain will accept minors and arrange for them to stay in foster homes. The number of 500 is provisional and subject to change.
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