Meeting with the Government Sub
Friday, September 10, 2010
Resume Objectives Cook
The Police yesterday Solidarity with Madrid Peace Messengers, Barclays Foundation and a lawyer Messengers regular contributor, we met with the Government Sub Madrid to transfer the concern we show to the delays in resolving records protected regularization of foreign minors in Spain, the vast majority headed by the autonomous communities.
In compliance with the new Aliens Act children in care in Spain, once ruled out the immediate repatriation to their countries of origin do not satisfy the necessary guarantees of protection and foster care by their families or country of origin, they should provide a temporary residence permit before the age of nine months from the commencement of the guardianship. This is not an impediment to that in the future could be repatriated if the child should give the necessary guarantees in favor of the less well protected.
This temporary residence permit policing would greatly facilitate the identification of minors in public. We believe that would benefit from the rapid action police and also to the child identified by not having to be transferred to the lumps (Juvenile Group National Police) for identification.
Another concern that NGOs show how policing is the situation in which children in care are those who arrive majority ceases to institutional care, are protected by begging and, because they say, a possible crime rather than to cover their basic needs such as eating. Yesterday we discussed the Government Sub lack of a public body to cover this type of "helplessness".
Madrid Messengers of Peace in this sense is ahead of the government, and is already providing shelter to some of these people counting with the support of Barclays Foundation, who bears part of the expenses incurred in hosting the humanitarian project.
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