Monday, May 31, 2010

Tankership Parts Names

Madrid Foundation Barclays MPazM awards a prize for its project under the Care

Barclays Foundation whose career is short but intense, awarded the Madrid Peace Messengers of the Columbia project, consisting accommodate seniors who were previously under English and foreign for various reasons ended up headed by the institutions. Once satisfied the age of majority governments cease their protection stranded in society.

This NGO is involved with these kids and gives them shelter while they complete their education and consguen a first job that allows them to "fly alone."

NGO Solidarity of SUP Police was present at the awards as a guest, able to verify as in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, venue of the awards, met many people from local and regional politics of Madrid, seen as a modest charity projects have gone ahead with the help of Barclays Foundation.


Police Solidarity was supported by some attendees at the awards that we continue on our journey through this world social where the police are increasingly necessary and has more room.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

White Specks In Sweet Potato

Columbia but no papers but no papers under the Care

Posted by El Pais / - DANIEL BORASTEROS - Madrid - 19/04/2010


About 90% of foreign children has no residence permit .- All children should receive residence permit for nine months but the files are delayed.

"Grab your stuff and see you later." Moussa was 18 and taught him the front door. Paperless. Happy birthday. No documentation was processed. Never. And it takes eight years in Spain, where he arrived from Morocco hidden in the basement of a truck. His case coincides with the 90% of foreign children protected by the public administration. Provided from countries like Morocco or the Sahara. But legally should be granted temporary residence to the nine-month stay. "The law says very clearly," says one national police. The process, according to several lawyers consulted, is simple: "In office should give them that right because it makes the rules." That legal obligation to serve the children feel protected and also to facilitate subsequent legalization of adults. continue reading ...