The presidents of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, and the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, have demanded that the central government assume "its responsibility" for the arrival of migrant minors and carry out the necessary legislative modifications, with an agreement between communities, so that there is an equitable distribution of them.
Moreno and Clavijo met this Wednesday in Seville, where they focused on immigration, a problem shared between both communities for which they agreed to demand "more involvement" from the State and that it "legally resolve how the distribution of migrant minors will be carried out once they arrive on the coasts of these regions."
Clavijo has asked the Government to be "as agile and fast" as in other bills such as the amnesty, while Moreno has urged the State Executive to "urgently agree" on a legislative proposal to distribute "proportionately" these minors.