The President of the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, said this Thursday that it would be "absurd and indecent" with unaccompanied migrant minors that the autonomous communities that have rejected the reception of these refuse to collaborate, and has warned that it would also be illegal, "so they would have to pay for it in court."
Clavijo made these statements in reference to the Sectoral Conference on Childhood, which will be held tomorrow, and which will address the two decree laws that modify the Immigration Law for the autonomous reception of unaccompanied migrant minors who arrive in the Canary Islands.
Faced with the opposition of some autonomous communities to this reform of the law, Clavijo has asked that "spectacles" be avoided in the reception of these minors and has expressed his confidence that the statements of some autonomous representatives will remain in "political bravado".